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Basal Stem Rot: Probing the Facts
The Planter, 2002A molecular diagnostic has been developed for the early detection of Ganoderma basal stem rot in oil palms before disease symptoms are apparent. The molecular diagnostic is based around a specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primer that can be used to detect pathogen DNA in simple extractions made directly from oil palms. The development and use of
PILOTTI C A, BRIDGE P D
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Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2020
To identify Botryosphaeriaceae fungal species that are associated with stem‐end rot of mango, and to study their pathogenicity on mango fruit.
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To identify Botryosphaeriaceae fungal species that are associated with stem‐end rot of mango, and to study their pathogenicity on mango fruit.
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Biological control of groundnut stem rot by Bacillus sp. strain S20D12
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, 2019Stem rot caused by the soil-borne pathogen Scleoritum rolfsii Sacc. is a destructive disease which seriously causes yield loss of groundnut in Vietnam. In this study, the antagonistic bacterial strain Bacillus sp.
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2014
Root and stem rots are caused by several nematodal and fungal diseases, however, only one nematodal and seven fungal diseases are described in this chapter. Most of these diseases occur either alone or in combination with others.
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Root and stem rots are caused by several nematodal and fungal diseases, however, only one nematodal and seven fungal diseases are described in this chapter. Most of these diseases occur either alone or in combination with others.
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Canadian Journal of Research, 1932
A new disease of potato, a hard, dry, corky, stem-end rot with a sharply defined margin, is reported from the coastal area of British Columbia. Stem-end hard rot is the name suggested for this disease. A fungus, Phomopsis tuberivora Güssow and Foster, isolated from rot lesions, reproduced typical symptoms of the characteristic stem-end rot.
W. R. Foster, H. S. MacLeod
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A new disease of potato, a hard, dry, corky, stem-end rot with a sharply defined margin, is reported from the coastal area of British Columbia. Stem-end hard rot is the name suggested for this disease. A fungus, Phomopsis tuberivora Güssow and Foster, isolated from rot lesions, reproduced typical symptoms of the characteristic stem-end rot.
W. R. Foster, H. S. MacLeod
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Heart Rot of Black Spruce in Ontario. I. Stem Rot, Hidden Rot, and Management Considerations
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 1973A total of 6553 black spruce (Piceamariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) trees of commercial size were sampled throughout the range of this species in Ontario. Four distinct types of rot occurred in the merchantable boles, accounting for 3% of the volume. In black spruce, rot develops much earlier and more extensively below stump height (particularly in roots) than
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A Stem-rot of Euphorbia lactea
1936(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Charcoal root and stem rot of Eucalyptus
European Journal of Forest Pathology, 1985Abstract Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid. caused a serious root and stem rot in juvenile seedlings of Eucalyptus in nurseries. This is a new host record. The pathogen produced systemic infection in the seedlings. The symptoms and histopathology and factors influencing the disease were studied.
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Sclerotinia stem rot of soybean: August 2021
2021Presentation delivered for Laeveld Agrochem, 11 August 2021, with the South African Sclerotinia Research Network.
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