yurchenko, evgeniya karpova, daria burovinskaya, margarita vinogradova, svetlana
In this study, we carried out large-scale leaf spot symptom observation on vineyards in the Krasnodar Krai of Russia and determined their distribution. The incidence and severity of leaf spot were higher on the Euro-American grapevine hybrids (Bianka, Levokumskij, Avgustin, Moldova, Pervenets Magaracha, Dunavski lazur). A total of 433 isolates that...
ilyina, svetlana o. gorbunova, irina y. yadykova, anastasiya y. vlasova, anna v. kerber, michael l. ilyin, sergey o.
Naphthalene is a fungicide that can also be a phase-change agent owing to its high crystallization enthalpy at about 80 °C. The relatively rapid evaporation of naphthalene as a fungicide and its shape instability after melting are problems solved in this work by its placement into a cured epoxy matrix. The work’s research materials included diglyci...
Ahmad, Waqar Rahman, Ziaur Khan, Haji Nawab, Javed Rahman, Hazir Siddiqui, Muhammad Faisal Saeed, Wajeeha
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Taphrina deformans is a plant-pathogenic fungus and a responsible agent for causing peach leaf curl disease. Taphrina deformans affects peach fruit production and contributes to global economic losses. Commercial fungicides may provide temporary relief; however, their overuse resulted in adverse environmental consequences as well as led to drug-res...
yoo, sung yung son, jun-ki jun, kyoung-sik hyun-hwoi, ku
The agronomic benefits of pesticides combined with amino acid application to increase rice production have been recognized, but they are still not well-known for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and mitigation in irrigated paddy fields. Thus, this study was conducted to investigate the combined effects of pesticide and amino acid application on rice ...
yi, qi park, min-jeong xuan, vo kieu thi jeon, jong-seong
Polyamines (PAs), which are aliphatic polycationic compounds with a low molecular weight, are found in all living organisms and play essential roles in plant–pathogen interactions. Putrescine, spermidine, and spermine, the most common PAs in nature, respond to and function differently in plants and pathogens during their interactions. While plants ...
retamal, verónica martín, juan san ruíz, braulio bastías, richard m. sanfuentes, eugenio lisperguer, maría josé de gregorio, tommaso maspero, matteo moya-elizondo, ernesto
Fungal trunk disease (FTD) poses a significant threat to hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) production worldwide. In Chile, the fungus Diplodia mutila, from the Botryosphaeriaceae family, has been frequently identified causing this disease in the Maule and Ñuble Regions. However, control measures for D. mutila remain limited. This research aimed to eva...
Liu-Xu, Luisa Ma, Liang Farvardin, Atefeh García-Agustín, Pilar Llorens, Eugenio
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Frontiers in Microbiology
This study examines how plant genotype can influence the microbiome by comparing six tomato genotypes (Solanum lycopersicum) based on their traditional vs. commercial backgrounds. Using Illumina-based sequencing of the V6-V8 regions of 16S and ITS2 rRNA genes, we analyzed and compared the endophytic bacterial and fungal communities in stems to unde...
feng, shi wang, chunlin zhaoyang, xu dou, baozhu wang, xue yang, lina baohui, lu gao, jie
The objective of this study was to identify effective agents for the prevention and control of ginseng Sclerotinia root rot disease caused by Sclerotinia nivalis. The inhibitory effects of 16 chemical fungicides and 10 biocontrol agents (strains) on mycelial growth and sclerotium formation in S. nivalis were determined using a plate confrontation e...
danielewicz, jakub jajor, ewa horoszkiewicz, joanna korbas, marek blecharczyk, andrzej idziak, robert sobiech, łukasz grzanka, monika szymański, tomasz
Due to their multi-purpose use and, in many cases, lower requirements and financial outlays for cultivation, oats are an interesting crop. However, fungal diseases may contribute to significant declines in grain yields and quality. The aspects that may potentially influence this matter of fact include weather conditions. The aim of the study was to...
tăut, ioan moldovan, mircea șimonca, vasile varga, mircea ioan rob, marinel chira, florentina chira, dănuț
The production of oak seedlings in intensive crops involves the modification of natural conditions, namely the degree of humidity, through artificial irrigation, which favors the appearance of the pathogen Erysiphe alphitoides, responsible for the Oak Powdery Mildew (OPM) disease. Thus, it is necessary to identify new substances and technologies to...