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Evolutionary relationships in the ilarviruses: nucleotide sequence of prunus necrotic ringspot virus RNA 3.
Sánchez-Navarro, J. A.; Pallás, V.; Archives of Virology, 1997, 142, 4, pp 749-763, 48 ref. The complete nucleotide sequence of an isolate of prunus necrotic ringspot ilarvirus (PNRSV) RNA 3 was determined. Elucidation of the amino acid seque...
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Identification of the pathogen which causes Chinese fir shoot blight.
Wang Jun; Cen BingZhan; Jiang ZuSeng; Peng ShiBing; Tong ZhaoJi; Li GuiChao; Journal of South China Agricultural University, 1995, 16, 4, pp 47-49, 6 ref. A new fungal disease of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia laceulata [C. lanceolata]) was observed in Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China. The pathogen was identified a...
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Pests and diseases of sugar beet: a review of 1996.
Asher, M.; Dewar, A.; British Sugar Beet Review, 1997, 65, 1, pp 14-19, 2 ref. A review of the occurrence of powdery mildew (Erysiphe polygoni), rhizomania (beet necrotic yellow vein furovirus), aphids (Myzus persicae) and virus ...
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Occurrence of pink rot of potato tuber in Japan.
Horita, H.; Tanii, A.; Bulletin of Hokkaido Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1996, 71, pp 1-6, 8 ref. In Sep. 1985, tuber rot of potatoes was observed in Hokkaido, Japan. Symptoms were observed on stems and tubers of infected plants and were similar to...
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Biological control of red alder (Alnus rubra) with indigenous pathogenic Ascomycotina.
Dorworth, C. E.; Macey, D. E.; Sieber, T. N.; Woods, T. A. D.; Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 1996, 18, 4, pp 315-324, 40 ref. A biological control strategy to manage A. rubra was developed for use in environmentally sensitive areas where pesticide use is prohibited, and as a ...
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Seedling dipping with chemical solutions for controlling Fusarium wilt in sweet potato.
Fang ShuMing; Chen YuSen; Zhu BoChang; Zhuang YinQing; Wu KeQiu; Journal of Fujian Agricultural University, 1995, 24, 4, pp 420-425, 5 ref. In pot and field trials in 1989-91, the effect of dressing sweet potato cuttings with fungicides to control Fusarium wilt (F. oxysporum f.sp. batatas)...
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Needle and broom rusts of true firs.
Wegwitz, E.; Pacific and Yukon Region, Pacific Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service, Victoria, Canada, Forest Pest Leaflet - Pacific Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service, 1993, 45, pp 7 pp., 9 ref. Rust diseases on true firs (Abies) in British Columbia, Canada, are described. The species discussed are Melampsora caryophyllacearum, Pucciniastrum e...
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Complete nucleotide sequence and genome analysis of bipartite tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Thailand.
Attathom, S.; Chiemsombat, P.; Kositratana, W.; SaeUng, N.; Kasetsart Journal, Natural Sciences, 1994, 28, 4, pp 632-639, 17 ref. The genome of a Thai-isolate of tomato yellow leaf curl bigeminivirus (TYLCV-THL) was cloned and the nucleotide sequence analysed. The genome-designat...
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A review of Cannabis diseases.
McPartland, J. M.; Journal of the International Hemp Association, 1996, 3, 1, pp 19-23, 49 ref. Diseases of Cannabis (hemp) can be biotic or abiotic. Biotic diseases include those caused by fungi, nematodes, parasitic plants, bacteria and viruses...
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Ergot (Claviceps africana) or sugary disease of sorghum.
Almeida Pinto, N. F. J. de; Silva Ferreira, A. da; Casela, C. R.; Circular Técnica - Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Milho e Sorgo, 1997, 23, pp 24 pp., 18 ref. Disease aetiology, morphology of the sorghum spikelet, susceptibility of the female progeny, biology of inflorescences, disease stages, formation of s...
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