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Fungi associated to grapevine trunk diseases in young plants in Asturias (Northern Spain)
Dark discolorations of the vascular vessels of 3-year-old potted plants of Asturian grapevine cultivar (Northern Spain), were observed during pruning.
P. Moreno-Sanz +5 more
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Heritage grapevines as sources of biological control agents for Botryosphaeria dieback pathogens
Grapevine trunk diseases cause severe damage in grapevines. Management strategies focus on protection of grapevine pruning wounds using chemical fungicides or biological control agents.
Carmen Sanjuana DELGADO-RAMÍREZ +4 more
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Sugar palm (Argena pinnata). Potential of sugar palm for bio-ethanol production [PDF]
The energetic and economic feasibility of bioethanol production from sugar palm is virtually unknown. A positive factor are the potentially very high yields while the long non-productive juvenile phase and the high labor needs can be seen as problematic.
Elbersen, H.W., Oyen, L.P.A.
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Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are caused by multiple unrelated fungal pathogens, and their management remains difficult worldwide. Biocontrol is an attractive and sustainable strategy given the current need for a cleaner viticulture.
Marcelo I. Bustamante +2 more
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Two Trunk Diseases of the Mesquite
The diseases of the mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa Torr.) hitherto recorded are comparatively few in number; Heald and Wolf (5) enumerate seven from southern Texas as due to fungi. The pods are frequently affected by an anthracnose, Gloeosporium leguminum (Cke.) Sacc.; the leaves are attacked by Cercospora prosopidis Heald and Wolf, a species of powdery
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Developments in Grapevine Trunk Diseases Research in Australia
In Australia, trunk diseases of grapevines are becoming increasingly important. Phaeoacremonium chlamydosporum causes black goo decline and is very common in newly planted vineyards in which establishment is slow and uneven.
Eve Cottral, Ian Pascoe
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Daily L-leucine supplementation in novice trainees during a 12-week weight training program. [PDF]
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of daily oral L-leucine ingestion on strength, bone mineral-free lean tissue mass (LTM) and fat mass (FM) of free living humans during a 12-wk resistance-training program. METHODS: Twenty-six initially untrained men (n
Ispoglou, T +3 more
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Trunk Disease Fungi Associated withSyzygium cuminiin Iran [PDF]
Syzygium cumini trees with dieback symptoms and cankers were observed in two provinces in Iran. Isolations were made from diseased branches and cankers and from asymptomatic S. cumini wood samples. Several trunk disease pathogens were identified based on morphological characteristics and by molecular methods, including Cadophora luteo-olivacea ...
Saleh Panahandeh +2 more
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