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Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, Volume 26, Number 1, March 2004
... ©sident sortant Fungal viruses, hypovirulence, and biological control of Sclerotinia species Greg J. Boland Pages 6-18 Abstract / Résumé Emerging technologies / Technologies naissantes Recent progress, developments, and issues in comparative fungal genomics ...
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Hypovirulence
... infects Cryphonectria parasitica, the fungal pathogen that causes Chestnut blight, and reduces its ability to cause disease. The use of fungal viruses to control fungal plant pathogens is a relatively ... , isolates of the pathogen that contained fungal viruses naturally spread throughout the populations of European chestnut and reduced the ability of the fungal pathogen to cause disease. This, in ...
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Wiley Reference Works - Encyclopedia of Plant Pathology
... Eriophyid Mites Etiology Expert Systems Extracellular Enzymes Fastidious Phloem-Limited Bacteria Field Burning Field Resistance Fungal Viruses Fungicide Resistance Fungistasis Gall Diseases Gene Deployment Gene-for-Gene Theory Genomic Sequencing Green Manure ...
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Plant Pathology: Plant Diseases Overview
... The vast majority of plant pathogens are fungi Link to Fungal Biology, however, plant diseases are also caused by insects, bacteria, nematodes, viruses and phytoplasmas. Disease-like symptoms can also be ... . Powdery mildew White powdery 'bloom' on the plant surface caused by the production of fungal mycelium, conidiophores and conidia by members of the Erysiphales (powdery mildew fungi). Pustule A ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process
... to enter their host, although individual species of pathogen tend to have a preferred method. Fungal pathogens often use direct penetration of the plant surface to enter the host. This ... die. A similar sequence of events can take place in plants infected by burrowing nematodes. Viruses, mildews and rusts develop specialised biotrophic relationships with their hosts. Intercellular hyphae of downy ...
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Growing Potatoes in the Florida Home Garden
... plants and tubers as with any other crop. Some typical fungal diseases that are common on Florida potatoes are early blight, late ... PP-6 http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/VH008. Leafroll and mosaic viruses can also injure the potato plant. Symptoms include stunting, leaf ... lesions. Virus is transmitted by the stubby-root nematode. Many fungal diseases are spread by water. Avoid walking through the garden ...
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CONIFERS
... Fungal Pathogens of Pines - sw. Missouri Ohio State Univ. Extension Conifer Killer Tree Diseases Phytosanitary Pest Alert (NAPPO) Juniper Blight Diseases - Univ. of Nebraska, Ext. Plant Viruses ... of Minnesota - Descriptions of Plant Viruses Description of Plant Viruses - Over 400 viruses are currently listed in the database: Characteristics of the viruses include the species, diseases caused ...
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Western Suburbs Orchid Society Inc. Homepage - Sydney, Australia.
... Gardens, Sydney or any orchid society by taking the plant or infected foliage to them. Viruses are spread through cutting instruments. It is essential that all cutting tools be sterilised by ... A small soft or hardened sucking insect which clings to under surface of the foliage. FUNGAL DISEASE Plants have black areas on the leaves Navigation: Easy orchids and how to grow ...
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justgardeners.com
... ~~~~~~~~ Viruses, Insects and Quarantine ~ Oh My! Word of caution: please know your growers or nurseries if you are going to grow either brugsmansia or datura. Besides being poisonous and virus-prone (fungal ...
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THE INTERNATIONAL WORKING GROUP ON PLANT VIRUSES WITH FUNGAL VECTORS (IWGPVFV)
... GROUP ON PLANT VIRUSES WITH FUNGAL VECTORS (IWGPVFV) THE INTERNATIONAL WORKING GROUP ON PLANT VIRUSES WITH FUNGAL VECTORS (IWGPVFV) Welcome to the IWGPVFV Home Page! About the IWGPVFV ... published: Proceedings of the First Symposium of the International Working Group on Plant Viruses with Fungal Vectors (Schriftenreihe der Deutschen Phytomedizinischen Gesellschaft 1), Ed. R.Koenig. Stuttgart: Ulmer. ...
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