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Fungal Biology, 2020
Witches' broom caused by Moniliophthora perniciosa is the main disease of cacao (Theobroma cacao) in Brazil. The fungus is known to occur on other host families and these populations have been addressed in the literature as biotypes: C (Malvaceae); H ...
D. O. Lisboa +4 more
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Witches' broom caused by Moniliophthora perniciosa is the main disease of cacao (Theobroma cacao) in Brazil. The fungus is known to occur on other host families and these populations have been addressed in the literature as biotypes: C (Malvaceae); H ...
D. O. Lisboa +4 more
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Gene, 2020
Jujube witches' broom (JWB) disease, associated with the presence of phytoplasmas, induces huge crop losses in the woody perennial fruit tree Ziziphus jujuba.
Fuli Ma +5 more
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Jujube witches' broom (JWB) disease, associated with the presence of phytoplasmas, induces huge crop losses in the woody perennial fruit tree Ziziphus jujuba.
Fuli Ma +5 more
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Scientia Horticulturae, 2019
Witches’ broom disease, caused by phytoplasma, is currently the most destructive disease of jujube. Tetracycline derivatives have been used to treat witches’ broom, and can allow recovery from the phytoplasma infection. Genes related to jasmonic acid (JA)
Huiyu Wang +9 more
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Witches’ broom disease, caused by phytoplasma, is currently the most destructive disease of jujube. Tetracycline derivatives have been used to treat witches’ broom, and can allow recovery from the phytoplasma infection. Genes related to jasmonic acid (JA)
Huiyu Wang +9 more
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, 2020
The diseases associated with peanut witches’ broom phytoplasmas are observed in several legume crops and weed species with typical phyllody and witches’ broom symptoms.
K. Kirdat +4 more
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The diseases associated with peanut witches’ broom phytoplasmas are observed in several legume crops and weed species with typical phyllody and witches’ broom symptoms.
K. Kirdat +4 more
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, 2020
Symptoms of mango malformation and witches’ broom were observed in mango orchards at Ludhiana, Punjab, India during 2020. Phytoplasmas were detected in the symptomatic mango samples by polymerase chain reaction with specific primer pairs amplifying 16S ...
P. Debnath +3 more
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Symptoms of mango malformation and witches’ broom were observed in mango orchards at Ludhiana, Punjab, India during 2020. Phytoplasmas were detected in the symptomatic mango samples by polymerase chain reaction with specific primer pairs amplifying 16S ...
P. Debnath +3 more
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Phytopathogenic Mollicutes, 2019
During 2018 in the Kordkouy (Golestan province) of Iran, Japanese juniper trees with witches’ broom symptoms similar to those associated with phytoplasma presence were observed and sampling was carried out to verify the presence of these bacteria ...
M. G. Zamharir +2 more
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During 2018 in the Kordkouy (Golestan province) of Iran, Japanese juniper trees with witches’ broom symptoms similar to those associated with phytoplasma presence were observed and sampling was carried out to verify the presence of these bacteria ...
M. G. Zamharir +2 more
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Effect of temperature on symptom expression of witches’ broom disease in commercial citrus species
Tropical Plant Pathology, 2022Sina Noorizadeh +2 more
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History, dissemination, and field control strategies of cocoa witches’ broom
Plant Pathology, 2021Hélio Sousa Filho +4 more
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