First Report of Damping‐off Caused by Phytopythium helicoides on Cabbage
New Disease Reports, Volume 53, Issue 1, January/March 2026.
Misa Matsumura, Motoaki Tojo
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Human activities have dramatically altered nutrient fluxes from the landscape into receiving waters. As a result, not only the concentration of nutrients in surface waters has increased, but also their elemental ratios have changed.
Thijs Frenken +6 more
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Human pythiosis is caused by Pythium insidiosum, often found in patients in tropical and subtropical area especially in developing countries. The infections arise though coming in contact with zoospore of P. insidiosum. The disease may be manifested as a
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Chemical Competition between Microscopic Stages of Macrocystis pyrifera and Five Native Kelp Species: Does Giant Kelp Always Lose? [PDF]
The giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera is often considered competitively dominant to other kelp species due to its high productivity. However, on the microscopic level, previous studies found that Macrocystis can be inferior to other kelp species through ...
Christensen, Maria Suzanne
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Characterisation of Synchytrium Psophocarpi (Rac.) Baumann and its Pathogenicity on Winged Bean in Peninsular Malaysia [PDF]
Winged bean (Psophocarpus tetranologobus) is an important vegetable crop grown in various tropical climates around South East Asia and Oceania. Its edible parts include leaves and bean pods.
Karami, Abdollah
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Autophagy is a conserved cellular metabolic process in eukaryotes that transports damaged or redundant intracellular organelles and proteins to lysosomes or vacuoles for degradation and recycling.
Ge Yu +8 more
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Production of Zoospores from Germinating Oospores of Pythium butleri [PDF]
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Drechsler, Charles
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Erarbeitung von wissenschaftlichen Ansätzen zur biologischen Kontrolle der Rebenperonospora und für Strategien zu deren Regulierung im ökologischen Weinbau [PDF]
Im ökologischen Weinbau sind Alternativen für Kupfer zur Bekämpfung der Rebenperonospora dringend erforderlich. Verfahren zur biologischen Bekämpfung sind erwartungsgemäß dann am erfolgreichsten, wenn sie an einer Schwachstelle des Erregers ansetzen. Zur
Kassemeyer, Hanns-Heinz
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Pathogenicity, host range and temperature tolerance of Crypticola clavulifera (Oomycetes: Lagenidiales) in the laboratory. [PDF]
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Efficacy of alcohol alkoxylate surfactants differing in the molecular structure of the hydrophilic portion to control Phytophthora nicotianae in tomato substrate culture [PDF]
De Jonghe, Kris +2 more
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