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Fusarium cæruleum (Lib.) Sacc., unlike many other Fusaria, is comparatively stable under normal conditions, and mutations in culture are uncommon. During an investigation of the effect of ...
Introduction: Tobacco root rot caused by Fusarium spp. is a soil-borne vascular disease that severely affects tobacco production worldwide. To date, the community composition and functional shifts of ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) The circadian clock in Fusarium oxysporum, a major plant pathogen, is crucial for its pathogenicity. It regulates the fungus's response to zinc starvation, a ...
KUTSAGA Research has warned farmers against Fusarium wilt and root rot disease (FWRR), a soil borne fungal disease which can cause significant yield losses in tobacco. According to the institute ...
Fusarium graminearum is no longer a part of the Pest and Nuisance Control Regulation. For more information, read the release: Helping Alberta’s farmers stay competitive. Fusarium head blight (FHB) is ...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) is one the most globally destructive fungal diseases in wheat and other small grains, causing a reduction in grain yield by 10–70%. The present study was conducted in a ...
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