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Verticillium Wilt of Pelargoniums
Plant Pathology, 1972SUMMARY Verticillium wilt of Pelargonium x domesticum caused by Verticillium albo‐atrum and Verticillium dahliae is recorded in the U.K.
J. T. Fletcher, M. J. Griffin
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Verticillium wilt of sunflower germplasm
Helia, 2007Verticillium dahliae (Kleb) is a major sunflower disease (Helianthus annuus L.) in Argentina. The aim of this study was to evaluate different lines of EEA Pergamino sunflower breeding program for Verticillium reaction in order to find effective sources of Verticillium resistance.
J. González +3 more
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Verticillium alfalfae and V . dahliae, Agents of Verticillium Wilt Diseases
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.
Inderbitzin, P. +3 more
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Verticillium Wilt of the Strawberry
Journal of Horticultural Science, 1951(1951). Verticillium Wilt of the Strawberry. Journal of Horticultural Science: Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 304-316.
W. G. Keyworth, Margery Bennett
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STRAWBERRY BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO VERTICILLIUM WILT
Acta Horticulturae, 2004Evaluation of resistance/susceptibility to Verticillium wilt of strawberry germplasm obtained during a 20 year breeding program supported by the Italian Ministry of Agriculture was made. An improved method for screening strawberry resistance to Verticillium was also set up.
Amenduni Mario +4 more
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Annals of Applied Biology, 1953
The two hop varieties Fuggle and OR55 have respectively low and high resistance to wilt caused by virulent strains of Verticillium albo‐atrum. When the pathogen enters through the roots it grows vigorously in the stems of Fuggle plants and slightly in the stems of OR55 plants.
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The two hop varieties Fuggle and OR55 have respectively low and high resistance to wilt caused by virulent strains of Verticillium albo‐atrum. When the pathogen enters through the roots it grows vigorously in the stems of Fuggle plants and slightly in the stems of OR55 plants.
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Integrated Management Of Verticillium Wilt Of Tomato
2008Verticillium wilts of tomato, caused either by Verticillium dahliae or V. albo-atrum, and their control are revised. Introgression of the single dominant gene Ve in all the commercial tomato cultivars have reduced the importance of the disease. However, the race 2 of V. dahliae breaks the Ve resistance. Once a pathogen-free field is not available or an
Bubici Giovanni, Cirulli Matteo
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Verticillium albo-atrum (verticillium wilt of lucerne)
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