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Implications of plant material origin, land use history and soil properties in the incidence of verticillium wilt in olive groves [PDF]
8 páginas, 2 figuras, 1 tabla.The increased presence of Verticillium wilt (Verticillium dahliae Kleb.) in olive groves is often related to the use of infected propagation material and to the planting of new olive trees in contaminated soils.
Campos, Mercedes +3 more
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Formation of microsclerotia of Verticillium dahliae on various crops
In 2 pot experiments, potato (cultivars Element, Mirka, Ostara and Astarte), pea, sugarbeet, onion, flax, spring barley, faba beans, spring wheat and spring rape were inoculated with V. dahliae by root dipping or by growing the plants in artificially infested soil.
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ABSTRACT Pokkah Boeng disease (PBD), caused by Fusarium sacchari, has severely impacted the yield and quality of sugarcane, resulting in significant economic losses. However, the molecular interaction mechanisms between F. sacchari and sugarcane remain poorly understood.
Deng Wu +8 more
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Processing and release of endogenous immunogenic peptide signals
SUMMARY In both animals and plants, small secreted peptides known as cytokines and phytocytokines mediate local and systemic communication during immune and stress responses. These signaling molecules are typically synthesized as inactive precursors that require proteolytic processing to become active.
Maurice Koenig +3 more
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Functional verification of GhAFP8 in upland cotton under verticillium wilt stress
Verticillium wilt, caused by Verticillium dahliae, poses a severe threat to cotton growth and yield as a soil-borne disease. The ABI five binding protein (AFP) family, characterized by alkaline leucine zip-like transcription factors, responds to ABA ...
Ting Zhou +9 more
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Background The soil-borne fungal pathogen Verticillium dahliae Kleb causes Verticillium wilt in a wide range of crops including cotton (Gossypium hirsutum). To date, most upland cotton varieties are susceptible to V.
Song Congfeng +6 more
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Characterization of a new partitivirus strain in Verticillium dahliae provides further evidence of the spread of the highly virulent defoliating pathotype through new introductions [PDF]
The soilborne pathogen Verticillium dahliae, causal agent of Verticillium wilt, has a worldwide distribution and many hosts of agronomic value. The worldwide spread of a highly virulent defoliating (D) pathotype has greatly increased the threat posed by ...
Cañizares, M. Carmen +3 more
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VdEGe1, a cell wall-degrading enzyme gene from Verticillium dahliae required for cotton pathogenesis
Background Verticillium wilt, caused by Verticillium dahliae, is a destructive disease threatening global cotton production, leading to severe yield and fiber quality losses.
Yuanjing Li +9 more
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Einsatz mikrobiologischer Präparate zur Regulierung von Schadinsekten und Krankheiten an Erdbeeren [PDF]
Im organischen Erdbeeranbau sind bodenbürtige Krankheiten, z. B. Verticillium-Welke und Rhizomfäule, ein wachsendes Problem. Auch im konventionellen Anbau ist eine Bekämpfung der Verticillium-Welke nur bedingt möglich, da keine effizienten ...
Bisutti, Isabella Linda +1 more
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Background Cyclophilins (CYPs), belonging to the peptidyl prolyl cis/trans isomerase (PPIase) superfamily, play important roles during plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses.
Jun Yang +8 more
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