نتایج جستجو برای: sugarbeet

تعداد نتایج: 364  

2008
John J. Weiland Weilin L. Shelver

Methods for the evaluation of root rot disease in sugarbeet caused by pathogenic fungi historically have relied on visual assessment. In an initial attempt to develop complementary means to detect and quantitate root rot disease caused by Aphanornyces cochlioides, antiserum was produced in rabbits that had been immunized with a cell-wall preparation of this organism. Specificity tests using enz...

2004
A. C. Cattanach

On-farm demonstration trials have been used for many years to introduce new techniques and management practices to farmers. With new precision agriculture technology, it is now possible to work more effectively using whole fields instead of small test plots. Sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) growers in the Drayton, ND, and St. Thomas, ND, sugarbeet cooperative districts have delivered sugarbeet hist...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1981
G D Griffin

Sugarbeet yields were contpared with field populations of Heterodera schachtii Schmidt. The correlation between sugarbeet yields and viable larvae/g of soil was negative and high, but that between sugarbeet yields and viable cysts/g of soil was lower. Sugarbeet yields were also compared with H. schachtii populations by years of rotation with a nonhost crop. The coefficients of correlation (r) b...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1972
A E Steele

Heterodera schachtii developed to maturity and reproduced on the lateral roots of defoliated sugarbeet which were buried to a depth of 2.5 cm in sterilized soil and inoculated with cysts. Nematodes did not develop on detached lateral roots or on roots of young defoliated beets which did not have a large tap root. The storage roots of large rooted plants were sliced, placed in small jars, inocul...

2015
Frank Martin

Background: Polymyxa betae is the vector of several soil-borne viruses of sugarbeet (Abe and Tamada 1986, Liu and Lewellen 2008, Wisler et al. 1994, Kaufmann et al. 1992), including Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV), the cause of rhizomania (Tamada and Baba 1973). BNYVV is transmitted by zoospores of this fungus-related microorganism that swim in water films and infect feeder roots of sug...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1975
G D Griffin

The alfalfa race of Ditylenchus dipsaci parasitized and caused characteristic symptoms on nonhost seedlings of sweet clover, onion, tomato, sugarbeet, and wheat in controlled growth-chamber studies. Although the nematode was unable to reproduce on any of the cultivars, it caused plant mortality ranging from 20% on sugarbeet and tomato to 100% on onion.

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1998
C Castiglia-Delavaud E Verdier J M Besle J Vernet Y Boirie B Beaufrere R De Baynast M Vermorel

The energy value of NSP has been expressed as their metabolizable energy (ME) content. The aim of the present study was to determine whether differences in ME and net energy (NE) contents were similar for insoluble and soluble NSP. Nine healthy young men were offered three diets according to a Latin-square design (3 x 3) with three repetitions: diet C (control), diet B (control + 50 g sugarbeet...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1983
G D Griffin J C Theurer

Sugarbeet and fodder beet (Beta vulgaris L.) are being considered for fuel alcohol product ion (1,2). Sugarbeet is susceptible to Heterodera schachtii Schm., and yields are adversely affected (3). T h e effect of the nematode on fodder beet is not known. T h e objective of this study, therefore, was to compare certain aspects of the host-parasite relations of H. schachtii on sugarbeet and fodde...

2011
L. G. Campbell L. Panella A. C. Smigocki

Journal of Plant Registrations, Vol. 5, No. 2, May 2011 241 F1024 (Reg. No. GP-272, PI 658654), a sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) germplasm with resistance to sugarbeet root maggot (Tetanops myopaeformis von Röder), was released by the USDA-ARS and the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND on 15 Dec. 2009. F1024 will expedite the incorporation of re...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1981
A E Steele

Although Polychronopolis and Lownsbery (1) found that Heterodera schachtii invaded the radicle, hypocotyl, and cotyledons of seedling sugarbeet, they observed no histological or cytological changes other than cellular death and disorganization. Ross (2) reported development of females and brown cysts accompanied by formation of giant cells and hypertrophy in leaves of white clover inoculated wi...

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