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Septoria Leaf Spot on Dogwoods
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1989The fungus that frequently defoliates Siberian and yellow-twig dogwoods is identified as Septoria cornicola. Pathogenicity was confirmed in artificial inoculation trials, and environmental influences on fungal growth, sporulation, and spore germination were established.
Dan Neely, D.S. Nolte
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A Field Inoculation Method for Septoria tritici and Septoria nodorum
Plant Pathology, 1970SUMMARY A method is described, using a Czapek Dox V‐8 agar and continuous irradiation with near‐ultraviolet light, which enables large numbers of spores of Septoria tritici and Septoria nodorum to be produced rapidly and also allows ...
B. M. Cooke, D. Gareth Jones
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Mutant instability in Septoria nodorum
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1988Mutant instability in Septoria nodorum was investigated to determine its likely cause by comparing reversion rates of spontaneous and mutagen (NTG)-induced mutants. Nitrogennon-utilizing mutants were selected for this by screening for resistance to chlorate. All the NTG-induced mutants reverted to wild type, while only half the spontaneous mutants in
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The Status of Septoria Graminum
Mycologia, 1938Septoria graminurm Desm. has been recognized as a cosmopolitan and plurivorous species with slender pycnospores averaging 5075 X 1-1.5 pu. It is reported on a wide range of hosts including wheat, oats, and a large number of field grasses (3, 7, 11). Studies by Weber on wheat (14, 15) and by Sprague on oats (13) have shown that S.
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Phytotoxin from Septoria nodorum
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1976Samuel S. Kent, Gary A. Strobel
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2006
Per chiunque voglia creare una siepe autoctona rustica ed.....in poco tempo, l’ideale è ricorrere al Cornus sanguinea, noto come “sanguinella”. Si tratta infatti di una pianta autoctona, tipica delle zone temperate, che ben si adatta a terreni anche poveri e calcarei, e dalla crescita assai rapida.
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Per chiunque voglia creare una siepe autoctona rustica ed.....in poco tempo, l’ideale è ricorrere al Cornus sanguinea, noto come “sanguinella”. Si tratta infatti di una pianta autoctona, tipica delle zone temperate, che ben si adatta a terreni anche poveri e calcarei, e dalla crescita assai rapida.
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Determination of the severity of Septoria leaf spot in tomato by using digital images
Australasian Plant Pathology, 2020A. P. Mattos +2 more
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