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The causal organism of celery leaf spot, Septoria apiicola
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1968Examination of Septoria collections on Apium spp. from world herbaria and fresh collections confirm the findings of Gabrielson & Grogan (1964) , that only one species, S. apiicola Spegazzini, is involved. This conclusion is substantiated by cross-inoculation.
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IN VITRO TRANSGENIC SOYBEAN LINE: RESISTANCE TO SEPTORIA (LEAF SPOT)
Far Eastern Agrarian Herald, 2018Soybean is one of the crops that is difficult to transform due to a significant reduction in the ability to regenerate after inoculation with agrobacteria. The effectiveness of the transformation depends not only on the plant species, but also on a number of other factors and can vary greatly among different varieties.
O.S. Efremova, LM. Lukyanchuk
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Screening of Cannabis sativa Germplasm for Susceptibility to Septoria Leaf Spot
Plant DiseaseSeptoria leaf spot, caused by the fungal pathogen Septoria cannabis, is a common disease of field-grown hemp (Cannabis sativa L.). The development of disease-resistant cultivars presents a promising strategy for managing this disease. To evaluate hemp germplasm for susceptibility to Septoria leaf spot, diverse hemp entries from the U.S.
Jocelyn A. Schwartz +5 more
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2015
Describes septoria leaf spot of tomato, their damage to crops, and notes methods of control.
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Describes septoria leaf spot of tomato, their damage to crops, and notes methods of control.
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Septoria helianthi (leaf spot: sunflower)
PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022openaire +1 more source
Mycosphaerella populorum (septoria leaf spot)
PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022openaire +1 more source
First report of septoria steviae causing stevia leaf spot in Thailand
Journal of Phytopathology, 2021Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon +1 more
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