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- Alternaria radicina is a fungal plant pathogen infecting carrots. Pryor, B. M.; Gilbertson, R. L. (2001-01-01). "A PCR-based ****ay for Detection of Alternaria...
- parsley leaf blight Alternaria porri Alternaria quercicola Alternaria radicinacauses carrot decay Alternaria raphani Alternaria saponariae Alternaria...
- C12H12O5. Radicinin is produced by the fungal plant pathogen Alternaria radicina and other Alternaria species. Cole, Richard J.; Schweikert, Milbra A.;...
- district for 64 km (40 mi). The Shkumbin is fed by the waters of the Dushna, Radicina, Bushtrica, Sheja, Hotolisht, Dragostunja streams. The Shkumbin flows through...
- quercella Diplodia rabatica Diplodia radicalis Diplodia radicicola Diplodia radicina Diplodia radiciperda Diplodia radula Diplodia ramulicola Diplodia rapax...
- elegans [synanamorph] Black rot (black carrot root dieback) Alternaria radicina = Stemphylium radicinum Blue mold rot (blue green mold) Penicillium expansum...
- nodosum treatment and inoculation with the fungal pathogens, Alternaria radicina and Botrytis cinerea. Reduced disease severity was noted at 10 and 20 days...
- radicali****ula Tang & F.T.Wang ex Y.F.Lu & X.F.Jin Carex radiciflora Dunn Carex radicina Z.P.Wang Carex rafflesiana Boott Carex rainbowii Luceño, Jim.Mejías, M...
- quadruplex Diaporthe quercina Diaporthe quilmensis Diaporthe racemula Diaporthe radicina Diaporthe radula Diaporthe raphani Diaporthe recedens Diaporthe recondita...
- Alternaria quercus T.Y. Zhang, J.Z. Zhang & W.Q. Chen (1999) Alternaria radicina Meier, Drechsler & E.D. Eddy (1922) Alternaria ramulosa (Sacc.) P. Joly...