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Response of the Endophytic Microbiome in Cotinus coggygria Roots to Verticillium Wilt Infection
Verticillium wilt caused by Verticillium dahliae Kleb. is a lethal soil-borne fungal disease of Cotinus coggygria. The plant endophytic microbiome plays an important role in maintaining plant health and disease resistance, but it is unclear how the ...
Yanli Cheng +6 more
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Global phylogenomic tree and phylogenetic network of Suillus luteus and its closely related species. Summary Human colonization since the 19th century has resulted in the global spread of pines beyond their original northern boreal distribution. Although the introduction history of pines is documented through historical records, little is known about ...
Yi‐Hong Ke +21 more
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The Arabidopsis thaliana DNA-Binding Protein AHL19 Mediates Verticillium Wilt Resistance
Verticillium spp. are destructive soilborne fungal pathogens that cause vascular wilt diseases in a wide range of plant species. Verticillium wilts are particularly notorious, and genetic resistance in crop plants is the most favorable means of disease ...
Koste A. Yadeta +6 more
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Efficacy evaluation and mechanism of Bacillus subtilis EBS03 against cotton Verticillium wilt
Background In our previous study, a strain EBS03 with good biocontrol potential was screened out of 48 strains of cotton endophyte Bacillus subtilis by evaluating the controlling effect against cotton Verticillium wilt.
Hongyan Bai +9 more
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ABSTRACT Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is a major threat to tea cultivation; however, the molecular mechanism underlying different resistance among tea cultivars remains unclear. We identified distinct expression patterns of CsMYB82 between anthracnose‐resistant and susceptible varieties after infection with anthracnose from ...
Rui Han +14 more
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Verticillium wilt is one of the most important diseases of cotton worldwide. This disease was first reported on Upland cotton in Virginia in 1918. Currently, Verticillium wilt is widespread in most of the cotton belt region of the U.S.
Hu, Jiahuai
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Background Verticillium wilt, caused by the fungus Verticillium dahliae, leads to significant losses in cotton yield worldwide. Biocontrol management is a promising means of suppressing verticillium wilt.
Lin Zhang +6 more
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Cross-protection of cotton against Verticillium wilt by Verticillium nigrescens
Two species of plant pathogenic fungi causing Verticillium wilt of cotton, Verticillium dalhiae Kleb. and V. nigrescens Pethybr., proved aggressive and weakly pathogen of cotton, respectively, and were used in this study. Cotton cultivars cvs 4S and Stoneville 453, susceptible to Verticillium wilt disease, were treated with both organisms in order to ...
IOANNIS VAGELAS, STEFANOS LEONTOPOULOS
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ABSTRACT Biotic stresses, particularly Verticillium wilt (VW), lead to a global decline in cotton yields. Here, we demonstrate that ectopic expression of ScALDH21, a gene from the desiccation‐tolerant moss Syntrichia caninervis Mitt. and absent in angiosperms, enhances cotton's resistance to VW.
Honglan Yang +13 more
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Verticillium Wilt of Pistachio
Verticillium wilt is a common vascular wilt disease of many economically important crops. The disease was first identified in pistachio in California in 1970s and historically has been a serious problem of pistachio.
Hu, Jiahuai
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