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Verticillium wilt

Successfully controlling Verticillium wilt requires future investment, but there is no incentive for short-term growers who rent land to absorb those costs; nor is there incentive for spinach seed companies to test or clean spinach seeds.

Successfully controlling Verticillium wilt requires future investment, but there is no incentive for short-term growers who rent land to absorb those costs; nor is there incentive for spinach seed companies to test or clean spinach seeds.

... According to our results in Carroll et al. (2017b), we find that although methyl bromide fumigation and planting broccoli can both be effective control options, growers with a short time horizon have no incentive to ...

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Using glucose oxidase to control Verticillium wilt in cotton

Using glucose oxidase to control Verticillium wilt in cotton

... 87 Invertases (ß-D-Fructofuranoside fructohydrolases EC 3.2.1.26) cleave sucrose into glucose and fructose. The substrate for invertase, sucrose, is the prime product of photosynthesis and being the major form in which ...

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Effect of Seeding Rate on Verticillium Wilt Incidence, Yield, and Value For Three Cotton Cultivars

Effect of Seeding Rate on Verticillium Wilt Incidence, Yield, and Value For Three Cotton Cultivars

... Field trials were conducted in three irrigated test sites located on the Southern High Plains of Texas (Table 1). Cotton had been grown repeatedly at these sites and each field had a history of Verticillium ...

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Reduction of Verticillium Wilt Symptoms in Cotton Following Seed Treatment with Trichoderma virens

Reduction of Verticillium Wilt Symptoms in Cotton Following Seed Treatment with <em>Trichoderma virens</em>

... Our results show that seed treatment with T. virens can reduce symptoms of Verticillium wilt on cotton in the greenhouse. This reduction occurs even when the pathogen is inoculated directly into the cotton ...

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Analysis of Returns above Variable Costs for Management of Verticillium Wilt in Cotton

Analysis of Returns above Variable Costs for Management of Verticillium Wilt in Cotton

... to Verticillium wilt. Data collected included wilt incidence, cotton lint yield, loan value for lint, sorghum yield, fertil- izer types and amounts, and total irrigation ...most Verticillium ...

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Detecting Pathogens of Verticillium Wilt in Winter Oilseed Rape Using ELISA and PCR – Comparison of the Two Methods and With Visual Stand Evaluation

Detecting Pathogens of Verticillium Wilt in Winter Oilseed Rape Using ELISA and PCR – Comparison of the Two Methods and With Visual Stand Evaluation

... During 2013–2015, oilseed rape samples from various locations in the Czech Republic were analysed for the presence of Verticillium wilt. Samples were evaluated in the lab using ELISA and PCR as well as by ...

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Strawberry breeding improves genetic resistance to verticillium wilt

Strawberry breeding improves genetic resistance to verticillium wilt

... Clearly, the progress for resistance obtained with this selection strategy has not excessively limited the oppor- tunity for horticultural trait improve- ment. For comparison, the 17 cultivars released from the UC ...

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Isolation and characterization of the GbVIP1 gene and response to Verticillium wilt in cotton and tobacco

Isolation and characterization of the GbVIP1 gene and response to Verticillium wilt in cotton and tobacco

... pathogen Verticillium (Yang et ...to Verticillium wilt in transgenic tobacco by up-regulating expression of ...of Verticillium wilt at dif- ferent levels and different time ...to ...

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Utility of Grafting and Evaluation of Rootstocks for the Management of Verticillium Wilt in Tomato Production in Western North Carolina.

Utility of Grafting and Evaluation of Rootstocks for the Management of Verticillium Wilt in Tomato Production in Western North Carolina.

... favors Verticillium dahliae, the causal agent of Verticillium ...on Verticillium wilt incidence and fruit yield in fresh market tomato production systems in western ...

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CROSS-PROTECTION OF COTTON AGAINST VERTICILLIUM WILT BY VERTICILLIUM NIGRESCENS

CROSS-PROTECTION OF COTTON AGAINST VERTICILLIUM WILT BY VERTICILLIUM NIGRESCENS

... Verticillium wilt caused by Verticillium dalhiae ...cotton Verticillium infection is predicted early and accurately, and prophylactic measures are properly taken (Jing and Huang, ...

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The elite use of butylated hydroxytoluene (bht) and sodium alginate (SA) for the suppression of verticillium wilt of cotton

The elite use of butylated hydroxytoluene (bht) and sodium alginate (SA) for the suppression of verticillium wilt of cotton

... Based on these facts, we incorporated BHT to enhance the antioxidant activities in cotton plant as well as to increase the efficacy of fungicides used against Verticillium wilt disease and SA as stabiliser ...

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Interaction between Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Fungi (AMF) with Verticillium dahliae Kleb. on Olive Tree under Greenhouse Conditions

Interaction between Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Fungi (AMF) with Verticillium dahliae Kleb. on Olive Tree under Greenhouse Conditions

... Veriticillium wilt of olive trees constitutes a relevant economic problem because of its world distribution and host range (Trapero et ...with Verticillium wilt of olive trees in Iran, based on the ...

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Cotton Fusarium wilt management

Cotton Fusarium wilt management

... Fusarium wilt if symptoms of wilting are ...Fusarium, Verticillium or Sudden ...or Verticillium dahliae, the causal agents of Fusarium wilt and Verticillium wilt of cotton ...

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Complete genome sequence of Pseudomonas fluorescens strain PICF7, an indigenous root endophyte from olive (Olea europaea L.) and effective biocontrol agent against Verticillium dahliae

Complete genome sequence of Pseudomonas fluorescens strain PICF7, an indigenous root endophyte from olive (Olea europaea L.) and effective biocontrol agent against Verticillium dahliae

... phytopathogen Verticillium dahliae Kleb. [1], the causal agent of Verticillium wilts in a large number of plant species ...against Verticillium wilt of olive [1,3], one of the most important ...

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Grafting shaping the Microbial Community Structure to Suppress Verticillium dahliae in the Rhizosphere of Eggplants

Grafting shaping the Microbial Community Structure to Suppress Verticillium dahliae in the Rhizosphere of Eggplants

... The Verticillium wilt incidence and disease index each sampling time of grafting treatment was significantly lower than Control in the ...of Verticillium dahliae in the soil every stage (Figure ...

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Introducing the genetic improvement of olive trees in Morocco by crossbreeding

Introducing the genetic improvement of olive trees in Morocco by crossbreeding

... altering, early maturity, average vigor, the tree has a rate of 50% -60 % perfect flowers, its olive production is 60Kg per tree and sensitive to Verticillium wilt. Frontoio variety which it is of Italian ...

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Impacts and Management Strategies of Common Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Pests and Diseases in East Africa

Impacts and Management Strategies of Common Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Pests and Diseases in East Africa

... scab, Verticillium wilt, Late blight, Bacterial wilt diseases have been confirmed to affect potato farmers in East Africa (Low, 1997; Tumwine et ...

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Pathogenicity in Verticillium on strawberry plants

Pathogenicity in Verticillium on strawberry plants

... Verticillium wilt is an important disease in ...to Verticillium wilt (Tahmatsidou, Paroussi and Voyiatzis, ...the wilt potential (Termorshuizen et al, ...to Verticillium ...

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Fungal diseases on tomato plant under greenhouse condition

Fungal diseases on tomato plant under greenhouse condition

... The cultivation of crops in the greenhouse is the most intensive form of horticultural production. Greenhouse climatic conditions provide an ideal condition for the development of many foliar, stem and soil-borne plant ...

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Effect of Cropping Systems on Densities of Verticillium dahliae

Effect of Cropping Systems on Densities of Verticillium dahliae

... A research field located in Hale Co., TX was in a cotton/cotton/sorghum rotation (three wedges rep- resenting half of the circle = 24.3 ha) and continuous cotton (one wedge representing 1/6 of the circle = 8.1 ha) since ...

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