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Resistance against Sclerotinia basal stem rot pathogens in sunflower

Tropical Plant Pathology, 2021
Basal stem rot (BSR), caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Sclerotinia minor, is one of the most devastating diseases of sunflower worldwide. The use of resistant cultivars is the most economical strategy to manage BSR. However, development of cultivars with effective resistance requires adequate information on the interactions of host genotypes with
Khadijeh Musa-Khalifani   +2 more
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Sclerotinia Stem Rot Resistance in Rapeseed: Recent Progress and Future Prospects

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2021
Sclerotinia stem rot (SSR) of rapeseed (Brassica napus), caused by the soil-borne fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, is one of the main diseases seriously affecting the yield and oil quality of infected rapeseed crops. The complexity of the inheritance of resistance and of the interaction mechanisms between rapeseed and S.
Li-Na Ding   +6 more
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Sclerotinia stem rot of soybean: August 2021

2021
Presentation delivered for Laeveld Agrochem, 11 August 2021, with the South African Sclerotinia Research Network.
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Epidemiology of sclerotinia stem rot of rapeseed in Saskatchewan

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 1982
(1982). Epidemiology of sclerotinia stem rot of rapeseed in Saskatchewan. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 161-168.
R.A.A. Morrall, J. Dueck
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Forecasting Sclerotinia stem rot in spring sown oilseed rape

Crop Protection, 1998
Abstract A new forecasting model for predicting the need for fungicide applications for Sclerotinia stem rot on oilseed rape is presented. Logistic regression was used for calibration and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to compare different models.
Eva Twengström   +3 more
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Evaluation of non-injury inoculation technique for assessing Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) in oilseed Brassica

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2020
The field assessment technique to evaluate the plants with a fungal phytopathogen for their tolerance to the disease is one of the crucial steps in dissecting their genetic control and in developing the resistant crop varieties. The objective behind this study was to develop and evaluate a field-based non-injury method of inoculation technique for ...
Navin Chandra, Gupta   +4 more
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The use of Pseudomonas fluorescens P13 to control sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) of oilseed rape

The Journal of Microbiology, 2011
Sclerotinia stem rot (SSR) caused by the fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum has been an increasing threat to oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) cultivation. Efficient and environment-friendly treatments are much needed. Here we focus on microbial control. The Pseudomonas fluorescens P13 that was isolated from oilseed rape cultivation soil, proved to be a ...
Hui, Li   +6 more
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Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean Management System Effect on Sclerotinia Stem Rot

Weed Technology, 2005
The impact of the management variables soybean cultivar, row spacing, population density, and shading was evaluated on the incidence of Sclerotinia stem rot (SSR) on glyphosate-resistant soybeans in an irrigated glyphosate-resistant soybean management system.
Chad D. Lee   +4 more
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Inheritance of Partial Resistance to Sclerotinia Stem Rot in Soybean

Crop Science, 2000
Little is known about the inheritance of partial resistance in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] to sclerotinia stem rot, caused by the fungal pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary. This information would be useful to soybean breeders who are developing cultivars with resistance to sclerotinia stem rot.
H. S. Kim, B. W. Diers
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