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Tatiane C. Silva, Silvino I. Moreira, Daniel M. de Souza, Felix S. Christiano, Jr., Maria C. G. Gasparoto, Bart A. Fraaije, Gustavo H. Goldman and Paulo C. Ceresini
The Sigatoka disease complex (SDC), caused by Mycosphaerella fijiensis (Mf) and M. musicola (Mm), comprises the most destructive fungal leaf streak and spot diseases of commercial banana crops worldwide. In Brazil, the site-specific succinate dehydrogena...
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Katalin Acs, Monika Varga, Andras Szekeres, Andras Salgo, Csaba Lantos, Ferenc Bekes, Janos Pauk and Akos Mesterhazy
Changes of water-soluble carbohydrate (WSC) content such as fructose, glucose, sucrose, maltose, nystose, raffinose, stachyose and fructan were analyzed in wheat kernels in Fusarium epidemic and non-epidemic seasons. In both season types, eight commercia...
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Liudmyla Butsenko, Lidiia Pasichnyk, Yuliia Kolomiiets and Antonina Kalinichenko
A significant part of the used pesticides does not reach the target organisms and, while remaining in the agrophytocenosis, influences all living organisms in it. Having a toxic and often mutagenic effect, pesticides induce morphological and physiologica...
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Marcela Esterio Grez,Charleen Copier,Andrea Román,María José Araneda,Mauricio Rubilar,Isabel Pérez,Jaime Auger
Pág. 295 - 306
During the 2013 and 2014 growth seasons, 526 single spore isolates of Botrytis cinerea were collected from naturally infected ?Thompson Seedless? table grape flowers from fifteen orchards in three regions of the Central Valley of Chile. The isolates were...
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Moraba M. Meela, Ladislaus K. Mdee, Jacobus N. Eloff
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Plant pathogenic fungi are a major cause of reduced plant production and post-harvest losses of plant produce. The control of these fungi by some synthetic fungicides is complicated by human and environmental toxicity, the development of resistance ...
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Carlos Piqueras, Bernardo Latorre, René Torres
Pág. 365 - 374
Gray mold is an important disease in grapevines in Chile, and its control depends primarily on the use of fungicides with a single-site mode of action. Botrytis cinerea has a high risk of developing resistance against such fungicides. Therefore, novel ch...
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