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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...

  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...

  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 ...

  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...

  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 ...

  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)...

  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...

  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...

  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...

  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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