نتایج جستجو برای: anthracnose

تعداد نتایج: 1854  

Journal: رستنیها 2018

Anthracnose is a general term for sunken lesions and blights on stems, leaves and fruits which causes economic damage to agricultural products. This study, conducted to identify Colletotrichum species associated with anthracnose symptoms on some plants in Khuzestan province (Iran) using morphological and molecular methods. During 2016–17, 40 leaf and fruit samples showing anthracnose symptoms (...

Journal: :Agrotrop: Journal on Agriculture Science 2023

Effectiveness of Rain Tree Leaf Extract (Samanea Saman (Jacq.) Merr) to Inhibit the Growth Fungus Colletotrichum sp. Cause Anthracnose Disease on Papaya (Carica papaya). Due its high nutritional value and economic value, papaya is a local fruit that in great demand community. The production fluctuates due number factors, one which fungus sp., causes anthracnose disease fruit. In most cases, syn...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2016
m. behnia m. javan-nikkhah h. aminian m. razavi a. alizadeh

anthracnose caused by colletotrichum gloeosporioides s. l. is one of the most important diseases of citrus in northern iran. to study the genetic structure of c. gloeosporioides s. l. from citrusspp., infected samples were collected from three citrus cultivating regions of northern iran, during the summer of 2009. fifty one monoconidial isolates were used as the objective of rep- and box-pcr fi...

2014
Hyo-Hyoun Seo Sangkyu Park Soomin Park Byung-Jun Oh Kyoungwhan Back Oksoo Han Jeong-Il Kim Young Soon Kim

Functional characterization of a defensin, J1-1, was conducted to evaluate its biotechnological potentiality in transgenic pepper plants against the causal agent of anthracnose disease, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides. To determine antifungal activity, J1-1 recombinant protein was generated and tested for the activity against C. gloeosporioides, resulting in 50% inhibition of fungal growth at a ...

2013
Louis K. Prom John Erpelding Ramasamy Perumal Thomas Isakeit Hugo Cuevas

Seventy-two sorghum accessions were randomly selected from the Ethiopia, Mali, Sudan, and Uganda germplasm collections maintained by the US National Plant Germplasm System to evaluate variation in anthracnose resistance. The accessions were planted in a randomized complete block design in College Station, Texas during the 2007 and 2008 growing seasons. Twenty-six accessions exhibited a resistan...

Journal: رستنیها 2012
A.M. Komaki, B. Aghapour, M.A. Aghajani

In March 2011, anthracnose symptoms were observed on stems of Dracaena sanderiana as imported ornamental plant in Gorgan, Golestan province (NE Iran). According to the Farr et al. (2006) the pathogenic fungus were identified as Colletotrichum dracaenophilum D.F. Farr & M.E. Palm. 

2000
M. Chillet L. de Lapeyre de Bellaire M. Dorel J. Joas C. Dubois J. Marchal X. Perrier

Wound anthracnose is a post-harvest disease which develops during storage and ripening of bananas. In the French West Indies, it mainly occurs on fruits coming from plantations situated on soils at low-altitude, during the second half of the year. It is caused by a pathogenic fungus, Colletotrichum musae. A diagnostic survey was carried out on 106 plots representative of all the soil/climatic c...

2011
Clifford Louime Jiang Lu Oghenekome Onokpise Hemanth K. N. Vasanthaiah Devaiah Kambiranda Sheikh M. Basha Hae Keun Yun

Muscadine grapes (Vitis rotundifolia Michx) are considered as excellent genetic resources for grape breeding programs as they are known for their hardiness and resistance to pests and diseases. However, contrary to popular belief, our study indicated that not all muscadine cultivars are resistant to anthracnose disease. In order to identify a source of genetic tolerance towards anthracnose amon...

2013
C. L. Abayasekara N. K. B. Adikaram U. W. N. P. Wanigasekara B. M. R. Bandara

Anthracnose development by Colletotrichum musae was observed to be significantly less in the fruits of the banana cultivar 'Embul' (Mysore, AAB) infected with Phyllosticta musarum than in fruits without such infections. Anthracnose disease originates from quiescent C. musae infections in the immature fruit. P. musarum incites minute, scattered spots, referred to as freckles, in the superficial ...

2009
John C. Inguagiato James A. Murphy

Anthracnose (Colletotrichum cereale Manns sensu lato Crouch, Clarke & Hillman) has been a devastating disease on annual bluegrass (ABG) [Poa annua L. f. reptans (Hausskn.) T. Koyama] putting green turf over the past 15 yr. The objectives of this 2-yr fi eld trial on ABG were to evaluate the impact of mowing height (2.8, 3.2, and 3.6 mm), mowing frequency (seven and 14 times wk–1), lightweight r...

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