Secreted Protein VdCUE Modulates Virulence of <i>Verticillium dahliae</i> Without Interfering with BAX-Induced Cell Death. [PDF]
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Integrative GWAS and transcriptomics reveal <i>GhAMT2</i> as a key regulator of cotton resistance to <i>Verticillium wilt</i>. [PDF]
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Identification of a Highly Virulent <i>Verticillium nonalfalfae</i> Strain Vn011 and Expression Analysis of Its Orphan Genes During Potato Inoculation. [PDF]
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Use of organic amendments for sustainable management of root rot disease of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) caused by Sclerotium rolfsii. [PDF]
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2014Verticillium dahliae and V. alfalfae (formerly Verticillium albo-atrum) are two important agricultural pathogens that affect many crops around the world and cause a distinct type of vascular wilt, which are known as Verticillium wilts. Several V. alfalfae and V.
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AbstractFollowing a brief introduction on the economic importance and reported causes of apricot dieback, the author describes the symptoms, both external and internal, induced by Verticillium dahliae Kleb., the wide host‐range of this fungus, and its diagnostic features on various culture media.
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A wilt disease of sainfoin caused byVerticillium DahliaeKleb. is described, and it is shown that the fungus can penetrate sainfoin seedlings through unwounded roots as well as through ruptures caused by the emergence of lateral rootlets.V. Dahliaewas isolated from naturally infected soil only in June, July and August, although another species,V ...
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