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Development of Composite Microbial Products for Managing Pine Wilt Disease in Infected Wood Stumps. [PDF]

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COTTON DISEASES. MEASURES TO COMBAT WILT DISEASE

2023
Wilt white rot, diseases of plant transmission tubes (tracheomycoses) caused by immature fungi. Research teams developed new disease-resistant Pima cotton germplasm lines by crossing Uzbekistan and USDA cotton germplasm collections.
Kadyrova, Shakhribonu   +1 more
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Sunflower Wilt Diseases: Charcoal Rot, Phialophora Yellows, and Verticillium Wilt

Plant Health Progress, 2021
This article describes three wilt diseases of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), charcoal rot, Phialophora yellows, and Verticillium wilt, caused by soilborne fungal pathogens that initiate infections through the roots. We provide information on methods and techniques for identifying and distinguishing these diseases with signs, symptoms, and ...
Malcolm Ryley   +6 more
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Mealybug wilt disease.

2015
Mealybug wilt disease (MWD) is a serious field disease of pineapples worldwide that was first described in Hawaii in 1910. MWD is thought to be caused by a complex involving viruses, mealybugs and ants. The viruses are transmitted by mealybugs, which in turn are tended by ants. Although a number of distinct viruses have been associated with the disease,
Gambley, Cherie, Thomas, John E.
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Wilt Diseases

1995
Abstract Dutch elm disease ranks as one of the most damaging of tree diseases, with many millions of elms having fallen victim to it during this century [32]. The elm populations of Europe, North America, and parts of Asia have been affected by two successive pandemics, the second and more devastating of which has two centres of origin ...
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Wilt diseases in Gerbera

Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology, 1970
In The netherlands, the glasshouse area used for cultivation of gerbera as a cutflower was strongly restricted in the past since dying off of the plants generally occurred and constituted a great risk for growers.
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Coffee wilt disease

2010
Coffee wilt disease has cost African coffee farmers an estimated $1 billion to date, resulting from reduced yields and the extra costs incurred in trying to manage the disease. This devastating fungal disease has destroyed millions of coffee trees in affected countries across Africa and will be a contributory factor in any attempt at revitalization of ...
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