Soybean rust, a rising star in phytopathology
Phakopsora pachyrhizi, an obligate parasite, causes soybean rust, the most devastating foliar disease on soybeans. It is responsible for significant losses of soybean crop in Africa, Asia, Australia and South America, becoming a major threat to world soybean production. Recent findings of this pathogen in the Southeast continental U.S.A. have triggered
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Population Genomics Reveals Distinct Lineage of the Asian Soybean Rust Fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi in the United States of America Unrelated to Brazilian Populations. [PDF]
Ferreira EGC +14 more
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Evaluation of Resistance Induction Promoted by Bioactive Compounds of Pseudomonas aeruginosa LV Strain against Asian Soybean Rust. [PDF]
Barazetti AR +10 more
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Management of Soybean Rust with Foliar Fungicides
Tristan Mueller, Daren Mueller
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The Arabidopsis non-host defence-associated coumarin scopoletin protects soybean from Asian soybean rust. [PDF]
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Management Strategies for the Control of Soybean Rust
Monte R. Miles +2 more
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Explainable artificial-intelligence-based hyperspectral image analysis for leaf disease detection in intercropping system. [PDF]
Malik V +5 more
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Editorial: Utilizing advanced genomics and biochemical tools to strengthen crop adaptation for biotic and abiotic stresses. [PDF]
Singh G +3 more
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Population structure and genetic diversity of Phakopsora pachyrhizi in the Southeastern United States. [PDF]
Clary J +4 more
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Smart intercropping system to detect leaf disease using hyperspectral imaging and hybrid deep learning for precision agriculture. [PDF]
Goyal SB +6 more
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