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Cylindrocarpon destructans

Kernaghan G,et al T. (2007) Quantification of Cylindrocarpon destructans f. sp panacis in soils by real-time PCR. Plant Pathol 56 508... [Pg.32]

Difference in abundance ofrhizo-sphere fungus, Cylindrocarpon destructans, between healthy and unhealthy roots of seedlings... [Pg.158]

China is the largest producer the average yield of ginseng per acre is only two thirds of what could be reasonably expected. This shortfall is caused almost entirely by diseases that attack the crop.12 Fungus diseases like Alternaria panax, Fusarium spp., Phytophtora cactorum, and Cylindrocarpon destructans can devastate ginseng cultivations. [Pg.219]

Other bioassays have been developed to evaluate weed pathogen effects using leaf disks. Culture extracts of three fungal pathogens (Fusarium oxysporum, Cylindrocarpon destructans and Colletotrichum dematium) were bioassayed using... [Pg.346]

The biotransformation of bicydo[3.2.0]hept-2-en-6-one using whole cell suspensions of the fungus Cylindrocarpon destructans gave not only different ratios of both lactones depending on the degree of conversion, but also no enantioselectivity was... [Pg.1225]

Fusarium diseases of tomato and bottle gourd(Lagenaria cicereria) were suppressed. 3 Edible lily root rot caused by Cylindrocarpon destructans was controlled when the mother bulbs were coated with P. fluorescens S-2 or P. aeruginosa S-7. These bulbs were much bigger than the non-treated ones. [Pg.417]

Edible l ly(Lillium lancifolium) is one of the important commercial crops in Japan. Cylindrocarpon destructans is a causal fungus of root rot of the lilies of which the symptoms on the ground are not obvious. The fungus attacks the juvenile tissue, i.e. root hairs and tips, of the plant. So the disease is considered chronic. [Pg.421]

After dipping into the suspension of the biocontrol agent, i.e, strain S-2, the seed bulbs were transplanted into the field that was infested with Cylindrocarpon destructans. Table IV shows the effect of bacterization on the yield of edible lily. The growth on the soil of the treated plants was obviously higher than the non-treated check. Yields of strain S-2 and S-7 bulbs treated by dipping were increased 167 and 145%, respectively. Strain S-2 was the most effective with an average bulb weight of 114.6 gm. [Pg.423]


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