نتایج جستجو برای: phytophthora root rot disease

تعداد نتایج: 1632293  

2015
Brent B. Horowitz Manuel D. Ospina-Giraldo Vijai Gupta

Phytophthora sojae is an oomycete pathogen that causes the disease known as root and stem rot in soybean plants, frequently leading to massive economic damage. Additionally, P. sojae is increasingly being utilized as a model for phytopathogenic oomycete research. Despite the economic and scientific importance of P. sojae, the mechanism by which it penetrates the host roots is not yet fully unde...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
h. sadeghi garmaroodi m. mirabolfathi h. babai h. zeinali

phytophthora root and crown rot of soybean is known as a destructive disease of soy-bean both through out the world and in iran. physiologic races of phytophthora soja were determined in this research and also a fast, accurate and simple method for inoculation of soybean to test race specific resistance. during the years 2001-4, infected soybean plants at different growth stages were collected ...

2016
Rachel P. Naegele Jenna Mitchell Mary K. Hausbeck

Cultivated pepper (Capsicum annuum) is a phenotypically diverse species grown throughout the world. Wild and landrace peppers are typically small-fruited and pungent, but contain many important traits such as insect and disease resistance. Cultivated peppers vary dramatically in size, shape, pungency, and color, and often lack resistance traits. Fruit characteristics (e.g. shape and pericarp th...

2017
Elizabeth K. Dann Duy P. Le

The effects of silicon (Si) amendment have been studied in several plant/pathogen interactions; however, studies in horticultural tree crops are limited. Effects of amendment with soluble potassium silicate (AgSil®32, approximately 30% available Si), or milled cement building board by-products (Mineral Mulch (MM) or Mineral Dust (MD), containing 5% available Si) were investigated in field and g...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2007
David Guest

ABSTRACT Pathogens of the Straminipile genus Phytophthora cause significant disease losses to global cocoa production. P. megakarya causes significant pod rot and losses due to canker in West Africa, whereas P. capsici and P. citrophthora cause pod rots in Central and South America. The global and highly damaging P. palmivora attacks all parts of the cocoa tree at all stages of the growing cycl...

2017
Shan Li Volker Brendel Steve Whitham Xiaoqiu Huang

Phytophthora sojae is an oomycete which causes stem and root rot disease in soybean. Upon infection, P. sojae could deliver a series of virulent effector proteins into host cell to promote disease on susceptible plants (Tyler et al. 2008, Göhre and Robatzek 2008). Avr1b is one such protein (Tyler et al. 2008). In this report, a soybean U-box protein, GmPUB1-1, was isolated by interaction with P...

2010
John R. Hardison

rots (Great Plains); seedling blight (Great Plains). Indian ricegrass {Oryzopsis hymenoides) : Seedling blight (far West) ; common root rot and crown rot (far West) ; rhizoctonia rot (scattered) ; snow molds (Pacific Northwest); seed rots (general); root necrosis and crown rots (far West). Kentucky bluegrass {Poa pratensis): Dollar spot (Northeast) ; brown patch (general); foot rot, Helminthosp...

2016
Pengguo Xia Hongbo Guo Hongguang Zhao Jie Jiao Michael K. Deyholos Xijun Yan Yan Liu Zongsuo Liang

BACKGROUND Blind and excessive application of fertilizers was found during the cultivation of Panax notoginseng in fields, as well as increase in root rot disease incidence. METHODS Both "3414" application and orthogonal test designs were performed at Shilin county, Yunnan province, China, for NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) and mineral fertilizers, respectively. The data were used ...

2017
Sujie Fan Lidong Dong Dan Han Feng Zhang Junjiang Wu Liangyu Jiang Qun Cheng Rongpeng Li Wencheng Lu Fanshan Meng Shuzhen Zhang Pengfei Xu

Phytophthora root and stem rot of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] caused by the oomycete Phytophthora sojae, is a destructive disease worldwide. The molecular mechanism of the soybean response to P. sojae is largely unclear. We report a novel WRKY transcription factor (TF) in soybean, GmWRKY31, in the host response to P. sojae. Overexpression and RNA interference analysis demonstrated that GmW...

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