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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF WILT AND DAMPING-OFF DISEASES OF TOMATO. [PDF]
A. El-Samadisy+3 more
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Summary Verticillium dahliae is among the most destructive plant pathogens, posing a significant threat to global cotton production. Cotton plants have developed sophisticated immune networks to inhibit V. dahliae colonization. Ingeniously, V. dahliae employs numerous virulent effectors to surmount plant immune responses.
Jianhui Ma+12 more
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Potential of Streptomyces rochei G-6 for Biocontrol of Cucumber Wilt Disease and Growth Enhancement. [PDF]
Zhu C, Li X, Gao Y, Yang X, Gao Y, Li K.
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Summary Tipburn is a common physiological disorder in leafy vegetables, significantly impairing crop growth and commercial value. It is widely recognized that Ca2+ deficiency is a key factor triggering tipburn; however, the functions and regulatory mechanisms of genes conferring resistance remain largely unexplored.
Jingping Yuan+7 more
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ABSTRACT Increasing intraspecific diversity within crop systems is a promising strategy to manage aerial diseases, particularly those caused by fungal aerial pathogens. This review examines how cultivar mixtures reduce disease incidence and severity using the phytobiome framework, identifying three major types of processes: (1) physical ones, which ...
Laura Mathieu+2 more
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Hidden Threats: The Unnoticed Epidemic System of Pine Wilt Disease Driven by Sexually Mature <i>Monochamus</i> Beetles and Asymptomatic Trees. [PDF]
Futai K, Ishiguro H.
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Predicting Bacterial Wilt Disease of Tomato Plants using Remotely Sensed Thermal Imagery
Kenji Chiwaki+2 more
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Identification of cauliflower cultivars that differ in susceptibility to Verticillium longisporum using different inoculation methods [PDF]
Debode, Jane+2 more
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ABSTRACT Comparative evaluation of defence responses in different Arabidopsis ecotypes to pathogens is useful for understanding how plants acquire disease resistance and finding valuable genetic resources for disease resistance. In this study, leaf chlorosis was delayed in Arabidopsis ecotype Dijon‐G (Di‐G) in response to Xanthomonas campestris pv ...
Young Hee Lee+4 more
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