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- Verticillium dahliae is a fungal plant pathogen. It causes verticillium wilt in many plant species, causing leaves to curl and discolor. It may cause...
- plants. Artichokes are affected by fungal pathogens including Verticillium dahliae and Rhizoctonia solani. Soil solarization has been successful in other...
- Entyloma dahliae is a species of **** fungus in the family Entylomataceae. It is the causative agent of Dahlia leaf ****. The species was described in...
- eudicot plants. It is caused by six species of Verticillium fungi: V. dahliae, V. albo-atrum, V. longisporum, V. nubilum, V. theobromae and V. tricorpus...
- are known to cause a wilt disease in plants called verticillium wilt: V. dahliae, V. longisporum, V. albo-atrum, V. nubilum, and V. tricorpus. A sixth species...
- fungi that cause disease in spearmint are Rhizoctonia solani, Verticillium dahliae, Phoma str****eri, and Erysiphe cischoracearum. Some nematode diseases in...
- Ceratocystis cacaofunesta (mal de machete) or (Ceratocystis wilt) Verticillium dahliae Oncobasidium theobromae (vascular streak dieback) Oomycetes Phytophthora...
- colonization process and interaction with the fungal pathogen Verticillium dahliae". BioControl. 61 (3): 269–282. Bibcode:2016BioCo..61..269R. doi:10.1007/s10526-015-9706-z...
- monoliforme, Penicillium roqueforti (used in making blue cheeses), Verticillium dahliae, Verticillium alboatrum, Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides, Ustilago...
- certain pests, including the olive fruit fly, sooty mold and Verticillium dahliae. On the other hand, it has a moderately good tolerance to cold and drought...