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Plasmodiophora br****icae is a
soilborne organism that is best
known for its high
economic impact on Br****ica oil and
vegetable crops. It
infects 30 different...
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Plant pathology or
phytopathology is the
scientific study of
plant diseases caused by
pathogens (infectious organisms) and
environmental conditions (physiological...
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rootstock are
selected for
their ability to
resist infection by
certain soilborne pathogens or
their ability to
increase vigor and
fruit yield. The scion...
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planting practices and
cultivar tolerance in
relation to
management of
soilborne Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum". Crop Protection. 26 (8): 1203–1208...
- needed] Used as a
preplant soil
treatment measure,
chloropicrin suppresses soilborne pathogenic fungi and some
nematodes and insects.
According to chloropicrin...
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start at the leaf margins, and
wilting of plants. Clubroot,
caused by the
soilborne slime mold-like
organism Plasmodiophora br****icae,
results in swollen...
- A soil
borne pathogen is a disease-causing
agent which lives both in soil and in a
plant host, and
which will tend to
infect undiseased plants which are...
- PMC 373901. PMID 16560767.
Applications of
sodium azide for
control of
soilborne pathogens in potatoes. Rodriguez-Kabana, R., Backman, P. A. and King,...
- from the
original (PDF) on 2020-09-19. P.
Narayanasamy (8
October 2019).
Soilborne Microbial Plant Pathogens and
Disease Management,
Volume Two: Management...
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Frank N. (2003). "Development of
Alternative Strategies for
Management of
Soilborne Pathogens Currently Controlled with
Methyl Bromide".
Annual Review of...