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Cassava diseases [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Llano Rodríguez, Germán Alberto   +2 more
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Commodity risk assessment of <i>Ligustrum ovalifolium</i> and <i>Ligustrum vulgare</i> plants from the UK. [PDF]

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EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH)   +28 more
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Testing local cacao selections in Sulawesi for resistance to vascular streak dieback

Crop Protection, 2018
Abstract Vascular streak dieback (VSD) causes serious losses for cacao (or cocoa) smallholders in Sulawesi, Indonesia. The disease is caused by a Cantharellales species, Ceratobasidium theobromae, which colonises the xylem, resulting in leaf chlorosis or necrosis, abscission and eventual branch dieback.
Peter J. McMahon   +11 more
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Vascular Streak Dieback: A Novel Threat to Redbud and Other Woody Ornamental Production in the United States

Plant Disease
Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis L.) is a popular and high-value woody ornamental plant native to the Eastern and South Central United States. In recent years, redbud production in the Southeastern United States has been greatly affected by a novel threat: vascular streak dieback (VSD). Infected plants exhibit a common set of symptoms, including leaf
Prabha Liyanapathiranage   +7 more
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Cacao diseases: vascular-streak dieback

2018
‘Vascular-streak dieback’ (VSD) was the name given to a devastating disease of cacao, first described in Papua New Guinea in the 1960s and later found to be caused by a previously undescribed tullasneloid basidiomycete, Oncobasidium theobromae (now Ceratobasidium theobromae).
David I. Guest, Philip J. Keane
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The Role of Leaf Nutrients in Vascular Streak Dieback Disease in Cocoa Plants (Theobroma cacao L.)

Indian Journal Of Agricultural Research, 2023
Background: Vascular streak dieback (VSD) is an important disease in cocoa and a decrease in nutrient supply is indicated to increase the severity of this disease. This study aimed to analyze the direct and indirect effects of nutrients that play a role in protecting cocoa plants from VSD.
La Ode Santiaji Bande   +3 more
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