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Coconut Phytophthora. Workshop proceedings, 26-30 October 1992, Manado, Indonesia [PDF]
Ce séminaire sur le Phythophthora du cocotier avait pour but de réunir tous les acteurs d'un projet démarré en 1990 et de faire le point sur les études réalisées pour la connaissance et la lutte contre ce champignon. Ce projet a donné une grande priorité
BALITKA - IDN, CE - BEL, CIRAD-CP - FRA
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Several species of the Botryosphaeriaceae family have been associated with branch canker, dieback, and stem end rot in avocado (Persea americana Mill.).
Ana L. Valencia +3 more
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ABSTRACT The review examines the evolution of chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CI‐MS), a technique developed in 1966 by Field and Munson. CI is a soft‐ionization method that produces more intense molecular ions with less fragmentation than electron ionization (EI).
Malvika Dutt +4 more
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Fungal disease complex in Balsam plant-A new record from Uttar Pradesh
During survey for foliicolus fungi in Bahraich the authors noted a fungal disease complex in Balsam plants Impatiens balsamina (L.) Balsaminaceae.The plants were found suffering from black stem rot as well as the same plant was infected with blight and ...
Nishat Asif
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Diseases of Economic Crops In Alaska [PDF]
Inspection and control of imported plant materials will assist in preventing diseases from entering Alaska.General -- Methods of control -- Barley -- Oats -- Wheat -- Forage -- Potatoes: Blackleg, gianthill, haywire, late blight, leak, mild mosaic ...
Logsdon, Charles E.
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Controlling Diplodia Stem-End Rot Before Harvest
The decay of fresh citrus fruit in Florida is usually caused by fungal pathogens that grow and develop in the hot and wet conditions typical to the state. While green and sometimes blue Penicillium molds and sour rot can cause Florida fruit to decay, the subtropical conditions of Florida favor diplodia (Lasiodiplodia theobromae) stem-end rot (SER ...
Mark A Ritenour +3 more
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Defense heterosis as a novel plant protection strategy: From theory to breeding practice
Defense heterosis, the enhanced disease resistance of hybrids compared to their parents, has evolved from early observations of hybrid vigor to a novel research concept. Advances are now clarifying its diverse genetic and molecular mechanisms across various plant–pathogen interactions.
Kaiqi Xu, Xue Li, Fangfang Li
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Controlling Soil-Borne Diseases in Ohio Nurseries [PDF]
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Bart, George J., Partyka Robert E.
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Abstract England's traditional orchards are important habitats for a range of invertebrate species, providing biodiverse habitat for many species not found in other landscapes. Increased loss of these once common landscape features, exacerbated by changing land use, anthropogenic habitat fragmentation, and the loss of traditional or customary practices,
Lloyd Jenkins +2 more
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