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First Report of Septoria Leaf Spot of Lavandin Caused by Septoria lavandulae in Croatia [PDF]
Lavandula × intermedia, commonly known as lavandin, is an aromatic and medicinal perennial shrub widely and traditionally grown in Croatia. In June 2012, severe foliar and stem symptoms were observed on approximately 40% of plants growing in a commercial lavandin crop in the locality of Banovo Brdo, Republic of Croatia. Initial symptoms on lower leaves
Vrandečić, Karolina +6 more
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Abstract The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) spring bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) program represents the largest and most diverse set of elite wheat germplasm globally. From 2013 to 2023, genotyping was conducted on 130,247 bread wheat lines advanced through CIMMYT's bread wheat breeding program with the objective to ...
Sandesh Shrestha +11 more
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Towards interpretability: Assessment of residual networks for tomato leaf disease classification
The tomato occupies a prominent place in the Philippines' agricultural economy. However, tomato leaf diseases are challenges in tomato crop production leading to economic losses.
Raphael Berdin, Rob Christian Caduyac
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Automatic plant disease diagnosis using mobile capture devices, applied on a wheat use case [PDF]
Disease diagnosis based on the detection of early symptoms is a usual threshold taken into account for integrated pest management strategies. Early phytosanitary treatment minimizes yield losses and increases the efficacy and efficiency of the ...
Alvarez-Gila, Aitor +6 more
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Summary Plant cell walls constitute a major defence barrier against pathogens, although it is unclear how specific cell wall components impact pathogen colonisation. Pathogens secrete cell wall‐degrading enzymes (CWDEs) to facilitate plant colonisation, but damaged or infected cells are often a source of cell wall‐derived oligosaccharides that trigger ...
Diego Rebaque +14 more
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Septoria melissae Desm., the most important pathogen of lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) occurs each year on plantations. The fungus may cause serious yield losses in the absence of proper plant protection.
Gergő Kovács +2 more
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Small Grain Disease and Insect Pest Scouting Report [PDF]
A survey of small grain diseases and insect pests were conducted in Vermont and Massachusetts during the 2015 growing season. Pests were scouted at six Vermont farm locations in the towns of Alburgh, Berlin, Bridport, North Troy, Shelburne, and Shoreham,
Calderwood, Lily +2 more
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From 4140 isolates in 44 Irish oat fields, morphology, rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and TEF1‐α identified 8 Fusarium species. F. langsethiae predominated; F. tricinctum and F. poae were common, supporting surveillance. ABSTRACT This study investigated the prevalence and diversity of Fusarium species infecting Irish winter and spring oat ...
Diana E. Bucur +2 more
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Plant diseases pose significant economic challenges and may lead to ecological consequences. Although plant pathologists have a significant ability to diagnose plant diseases, rapid, accurate, and early diagnosis of plant diseases by intelligent systems ...
Seyed Mohamad Javidan +4 more
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Beneficial management practices to stabilize Canadian wheat yield in a changing climate
Abstract Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) remains a major staple crop, which is vulnerable to abiotic and biotic stresses that can be compounded by climate change. This review assesses the projected effects of climate change on wheat production globally with an emphasis on the Canadian Prairies.
Jacey Toerper +3 more
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