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fungi alternaria

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Carnations
... Alternaria Primer FUNGI Alternaria dianthicola (flower bud rot ) FUNGI Alternaria sp. FUNGI Botrytis Primer FUNGI Botrytis cinerea (mold, blossom blight, crown and head rot.. .) FUNGI Botrytis sp. (blossom blight, leaf blight) FUNGI Criconemoides sp. NEMATODE Fusarium Primer FUNGI ...
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Papaya
... Alternaria Primer FUNGI Alternaria alternata (leafspot) FUNGI Alternaria sp. FUNGI Ascochyta Primer FUNGI Ascochyta caricae (stem-end rot) FUNGI Boron deficiency (bumpy fruit) NON PARASITIC Calonectria crotalariae (black rot) FUNGI ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process: Plant Defenses: Genetics of Resistance
... pathogen in compatible interactions, and have also been observed in symbiotic relationships with endophytic fungi Link. The genetic basis underlying non-specific plant disease resistance is complex, and ... generated in a race-specific manner, mainly by necrotrophic species of the fungal genera Alternaria and Cochliobolus. A few of the approximately twenty known host-selective toxins are proteins ...
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Tom Volk's Thansgiving fungi
... the mycologist or plant pathologist to control or diminish the effects of fungi on these crops. The following list of fungi affecting certain crops highlights some contributions of mycologists and plant ... swimming spores. It mostly lives inside the host cells of the potato-hence the endobioticum. Alternaria solani Early blight of potato and tomato Affects the fruits, stems and leaves, causing a ...
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Mycology - Plant Interactions - Introduction
... Endophytes Introduction Endophytes in General Introduction Latent Pathogens Endophytic Fungi Conclusions Questions Info Box: Alternaria in a latent pathogen Endobiotics & Epibiotics Introduction Claviceps ... Australian Grasses Applications to Agriculture Conclusion Questions Lichen Colour From Fungi Lichen Biology Introduction Morphology Anatomy Reproduction & Dispersal Fungal Partners Secondary ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 3
... the section on root knot nematodes. No resistant varieties are available. Leaf Spot (fungi - Alternaria sp., Ascochyta sp., Cercospors malayensis, Phyllosticta hibiscina): There are several leaf spotting ... held under warm, humid conditions. PARSLEY Petroselinum crispum Leaf Spots (fungi - Cercospora sp., Septoria sp., Alternaria sp., Phylosticta sp.): Small to medium size spots develop on leaves ...
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VIOLET AND PANSY
... AND PANSY VIOLET AND PANSY Viola odorata and Viola tricolor Leaf Spots (fungi - Alternaria violae, Cercospora violae): Chlorotic spots on lower leaves, centers later turn brown. Usually on lower ... may result from petiole infections. A regular spray schedule with a foliar fungicide Damping-Off (fungi - Rhizoctonia spp., Pythium spp., and Fusarium spp.): Plants wilt and die suddenly. A dark sunken ...
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FAQ - Fungi and Mycorrhizae
... The Fungi Figure 1.: Spore of Alternaria panax, the foliar pathogen of ginseng Several diverse microorganisms are classified within the broad group of protists called the fungi. However, they do share some typical features that distinguish them as fungi ...
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New Disease Reports - Leaf blight of wheat caused by Alternaria triticina in Argentina
... 798). Figure 1 (above): Leaf blight of wheat caused by Alternaria triticina Figure 2 (right): Conidia of Alternaria triticina LPSC 798 isolated from wheat Magnification x ... Alternaria triticina. CMI Descriptions of Pathogenic Fungi and Bacteria. Nº 583. Kew, Surrey, England: Commonwealth Mycological Institute. Perelló AE, Cordo C, Alippi HE, 1992. Tizón de la hoja del trigo ocasionado por Alternaria ...
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Department of Plant Pathology Plant Disease Fact Sheets
... which help avoid diseases. INFESTED SOIL Many plant pathogens can be found in soil. Fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Fusarium, Rhizoctonia, and Thielaviopsis, crown gall bacteria (Agrobacterium), and ... systems when the system is heavily contaminated. AIR The spores of powdery mildew fungi, Botrytis, rust fungi, Alternaria, and others can be carried by air currents from outdoor plants into the ...
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