نتایج جستجو برای: crown rot

تعداد نتایج: 29069  

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
فلاحتی رستگار فلاحتی رستگار طاهری طاهری جعفر پور جعفر پور روحانی روحانی مهدیخانی مقدم مهدیخانی مقدم

abstract isolates of rhizoctonia spp., obtained from sugar beet roots and crowns with dry rot symptoms that had been collected from various sugar beet production regions in khorasan razavi province during 2008 and 2009, were investigated in this research. characterization by conventional techniques and molecular methods using species-specific primers was carried out. results showed that from 36...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2016
Carl A Strausbaugh

Rhizoctonia root and crown rot is an important disease problem in sugar beet caused by Rhizoctonia solani and also shown to be associated with Leuconostoc spp. Initial Leuconostoc studies were conducted with only a few isolates and the relationship of Leuconostoc with R. solani is poorly understood; therefore, a more thorough investigation was conducted. In total, 203 Leuconostoc isolates were ...

2011
Sandra C. Lamprecht Pedro W. Crous Johannes Z. Groenewald Yared T. Tewoldemedhin Walter F.O. Marasas

Several isolates of coelomycetous fungi with pigmented conidia were consistently isolated from diseased roots of Zea mays in irrigated plots monitored in the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa. Based on their morphology, these isolates could be identified as representative of Stenocarpella macrospora, S. maydis, and Phaeocytostroma ambiguum. Although species of Stenocarpella are well-known ...

2008
L. Lassois L. de Lapeyre de Bellaire M. H. Jijakli

The antagonistic activity of two yeast strains (Pichia anomala (E.C. Hansen) Kurtzman, strain K and Candida oleophila Montrocher, strain O) against the parasitic complex responsible for banana crown rot was evaluated. The strains were applied at three different concentrations (10, 10, 10 cfu/ml) and their efficacy tested in vivo on three separate fungi (Colletotrichum musae (Berk. & Curt.) Arx,...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2002
A R Ureña-Padilla S J Mackenzie B W Bowen D E Legard

ABSTRACT Isolates of Colletotrichum spp. from diseased strawberry fruit and crowns were evaluated to determine their genetic diversity and the etiology of the diseases. Isolates were identified to species using polymerase chain reaction primers for a ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region and their pathogenicity was evaluated in bioassays. Isolates were scored for variation at 40 putative...

2016
Anna Toljamo Daniel Blande Sirpa Kärenlampi Harri Kokko

Crown rot (Phytophthora cactorum) causes significant economic losses in strawberry production. The best control strategy would be to use resistant cultivars, but polygenically inherited resistance makes the breeding of the garden strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) challenging. The diploid wild strawberry Fragaria vesca Hawaii 4 genotype was shown previously to have resistance against crown rot. T...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2011
Ludivine Lassois Patrick Frettinger Luc de Lapeyre de Bellaire Philippe Lepoivre Haissam Jijakli

Variations in banana susceptibility to crown rot disease have been observed but the molecular mechanisms underlying these quantitative host-pathogen relationships are still unknown. This study was designed to compare gene expression between crowns of banana fruit showing a high susceptibility (S(+)) and crowns showing a low susceptibility (S(-)) to the disease. Comparisons were performed at two...

2015
Shaikhul Islam Abdul M. Akanda Ananya Prova Md. T. Islam Md. M. Hossain

Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are the rhizosphere bacteria that may be utilized to augment plant growth and suppress plant diseases. The objectives of this study were to identify and characterize PGPR indigenous to cucumber rhizosphere in Bangladesh, and to evaluate their ability to suppress Phytophthora crown rot in cucumber. A total of 66 isolates were isolated, out of which 10 ...

2014
Xiang Gao Man Wu Ruineng Xu Xiurong Wang Ruqian Pan Hye-Ji Kim Hong Liao

BACKGROUND Within-field multiple crop species intercropping is well documented and used for disease control, but the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. As roots are the primary organ for perceiving signals in the soil from neighboring plants, root behavior may play an important role in soil-borne disease control. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In two years of field experiments, maize/soybean interc...

1999

Red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.) is the most abundant deciduous broadleaved tree species in coastal British Columbia. It is a source of products ranging from firewood to furniture, cabinets, and turned-wood novelties (Plank and Willits 1994). In addition, red alder seedlings are planted to restore roads and landings, to stabilize slides, and to reduce laminated root rot (Phellinus weirii) on infec...

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