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Grafting—A simple technique for overcoming bacterial wilt in tomato

Tropical Pest Management, 1982
Experimental and commercial results are given of work on bacterial wilt (Pseudomonas solanacearum (E. F. Smith) E. F. Smith) in tomato.
W. T. H. Peregrine, Kassim bin Ahmad
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Suppression of growth ofRalstonia solanacearum, tomato bacterial wilt agent, on/in tomato seedlings cultivated in a suppressive soil [PDF]

open access: yesSoil Science and Plant Nutrition, 1999
To identify the sites responsible for the suppressiveness of tomato bacterial wilt in a suppressive soil, population dynamics of Ralstonia solanacearum in non-rhizosphere soil, roots and stems of tomato plants was compared between a wilt-conducive soil ...
丸本, 卓哉   +3 more
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Search for bacterial wilt-resistant tomato varieties in Reunion [PDF]

open access: possible, 1989
A l'île de la Réunion, les deux sortes de tomates préférées sont les tomates étroites et allongées (type Roma) et les tomates larges et rondes (type St Pierre). Le flétrissement bactérien est le principal facteur limitant de la production de tomates en saison chaude.
Girard, Jean-Claude   +2 more
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ON-FARM GRAFTED TOMATO TRIAL TO MANAGE BACTERIAL WILT

Acta Horticulturae, 2015
Grossing over $33.7 million in annual sales, North Carolina ranks 7th in the US for the production of tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum). A replicated on-farm trial was conducted in Rowan County, NC. On May 30th, 2013, 8.1 ha of two bacterial wilt (BW; R. solanacearum (race 1)) resistant rootstocks were planted. The objective of this trial was to evaluate
D. Suchoff   +3 more
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Cecropin-Producing Tomatoes Resist Bacterial Wilt, Spot

Microbe Magazine, 2010
As part of an effort to fight several bacterial diseases that can lead to 10% losses of tomato crops, researchers from the Republic of China on Taiwan moved genes encoding the antibacterial cecropin B peptides from lepidoptera into tomatoes. The resulting transgenic tomatoes now show resistance to two key diseases, namely bacterial wilt and spot ...
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Trehalose, a Biostimulant to Reduce Bacterial Wilt Disease on Tomato

Plant Health Progress
Farmers suffer large losses to bacterial wilt, a widespread crop disease caused by soilborne Ralstonia species. There is no good control for bacterial wilt, which affects many economically important crops, including tomato. Trehalose is an environmentally benign non-reducing disaccharide that is present in all kingdoms of life.
José A. Sánchez-Gallego   +3 more
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Hyperspectral Imaging for Early Detection of Tomato Bacterial Wilt

International Journal on Science and Technology
Early and accurate detection of plant diseases is essential for improving crop health and minimizing yield losses. This study explores the application of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) combined with deep learning techniques for the early stage detection of tomato bacterial wilt, a severe and fast spreading crop disease. Spectral reflectance data collected
Rohit Kandathil   +4 more
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Molecular Tools for Bacterial Wilt Resistance in Tomato

2021
Rajesh Kumar   +4 more
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Response of bacterial biovars to inheritance pattern of bacterial wilt disease in tomato

International Journal of Vegetable Science, 2023
B. Lalramhlimi   +8 more
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