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    Abstracts of papers presented at an international workshop on management of soilborne pathogens sponsored by the United States-Israel binational agricultural research and development fund (bard)

    R. J. Cook, J. Katan, I. Chet, J. Katan, R. Rodriguez-Kabana in Phytoparasitica (1998)

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    Mycorrhizal dependence of four crops in a P-sorbing soil

    The effect of methyl bromide and P fertilization on the growth of four agricultural crops in a P-sorbing soil was studied. Harvestable yields and P tissue content were significantly lower for celery (Apium graveo...

    J. Krikun, J. H. Haas, J. Dodd, R. Kinsbursky in Plant and Soil (1990)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 12th congress of the israeli phytopathological society

    Y. Henis, J. Rotem, Edna Tanne, Ruth Marcus, B. Raccah, E. Dubitzky in Phytoparasitica (1990)

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    Abstracts of Papers Presented at The Bat-Sheva Seminar on Host — Fungus Interaction

    A. M. Mayer, Y. Henis, J. G. H. Wessels, Talma Katan, Y. Koltin in Phytoparasitica (1988)

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    Etiology and control of powdery scab of potato in a semi-arid region of Israel

    Powdery scab of potato, incited bySpongospora subterranea var.subterranea (Walk.) Lagerh., was recently identified in Israel. Experiments were conducted to determine the role of tuber-borne inoculum in inciting t...

    A. Nachmias, J. Krikun in Phytoparasitica (1988)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 11th congress of the phytopathological society of Israel February 15–16,1988 Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel

    G. Loebenstein, A. Franck, H. Abir, M. Holin, E. Barak, A. Cohen in Phytoparasitica (1988)

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    Observations on the distribution of the pathogenMonosporascus eutypoides as related to soil temperature and fertigation

    The possible role of rising soil temperatures and of fertigation in predisposing melon(Cucumis melo) and watermelon(Citrullus vulgaris) to the, thermophilic ascomyceteMonosporascus eutypoides is evaluated. Emphas...

    J. Krikun in Phytoparasitica (1985)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 4th Meeting on Pheromone Research in Israel Abstracts of papers presented at the 9th Congress of the Phytopathological Society of Israel

    A. Hefetz, A. Shani, M. J. Lacey, P. M. Barrer, C. P. Whittle in Phytoparasitica (1985)

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    Diagnosis ofVerticillium dahliae in potato seed tubers with immunoassay techniques

    Three immunoassay techniques were compared with an isolation technique for detectingVerticillium dahliae in seed potato tubers. Immunofluorescent labelling was the most sensitive technique and the percentage infe...

    A. Nachmias, J. Krikun in Potato Research (1984)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 8th Congress of the Phytopathological Society of Israel

    G. A. Zentmyer, Y. Pinkas, Arna Kariv, R. Kenneth, D. Zutra, G. Kritzman in Phytoparasitica (1983)

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    Differential diagnosis ofVerticillium dahliae in potato with antisera to partially purified pathogen-produced extracellular antigens

    An extracellular protein-lipopolysaccaride antigen (PLP) was purified from culture fluids ofVerticillium dahliae. Antiserum produced in rabbits to the PLP detected the antigen in homogenates of tubers, stems and ...

    A. Nachmias, Virginia Buchner, J. Krikun in Potato Research (1982)

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    The role of soilborne pathogens under conditions of intensive agriculture

    The importance of soilborne pathogens is discussed with regard to their buildup, factors leading to severity of disease, and control measures. The role of monoculture, stress conditions and pathogen survival i...

    J. Krikun, D. Orion, A. Nachmias, R. Reuveni in Phytoparasitica (1982)

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    The occurrence of Fusarium crown and root rot of tomato in Israel

    Based upon symptomatology and the results of pathogenicity tests, it has been shown that the Fusarium crown and root rot organism of tomato — previously reported only from North America and Japan — is present ...

    J. Krikun, A. Nachmias, Ruth Cohn, L. Lahkim-Tsror in Phytoparasitica (1982)

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    The role ofMacrophomina phaseolina in a collapse of melon plants in Israel

    A collapse of melon plants (Cucumis melo L.) grown under both winter and summer conditions in Israel was shown to be incited by the soilborne pathogenMacrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid. Although symptoms were n...

    R. Reuveni, J. Krikun, A. Nachmias, E. Shlevin in Phytoparasitica (1982)

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    Effect of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza on citrus growth and mineral composition

    The vesicular arbuscular fungusGlomus mosseae (Nicol. & Gerd.) Gerd. & Trappe was retrieved from citrus trees growing in loess soil in the Negev region of Israel. Inoculation of citrus seedlings with the mycorrhi...

    J. Krikun, Y. Levy in Phytoparasitica (1980)

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    Verticillium wilt of potato: Importance and control

    The importance of Verticillium wilt of potato and its control are discussed. Among the factors considered in controlling the disease are the role of seed tubers in disseminating the pathogen, the interaction o...

    J. Krikun, D. Orion in Phytoparasitica (1979)

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    The distribution, pathogenicity and ecology ofPratylenchus Thornei in the northern negev

    Pratylenchus thornei was found in fields in the northern Negev infesting alfalfa, barley, potatoes, trifolium, watermelon and wheat. Females, males and larvae invaded the cortical root tissue, leading to root col...

    D. Orion, J. Krikun, Meira Sullami in Phytoparasitica (1979)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 6th Congress of the Phytopathological Society of Israel

    G. Loebenstein, R. L. Wain, Y. Eshel, S. Ovadia, Y. Pinkas in Phytoparasitica (1979)

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    Trial of common potato varieties in relation to their susceptibility toVerticillium wilt

    Experiments were conducted to investigate the relative susceptibility toVerticillium wilt of common potato varieties (not bred for resistance) grown under arid zone conditions. The response of varieties grown in ...

    M. Susnoschi, J. Krikun, Z. Zuta in Potato Research (1976)

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    Response ofVerticillium-resistant andVerticillium-susceptible tomato varieties to inoculation with the nematodeMeloidogyne javanica and withVerticillium dahliae

    The reaction of two tomato varieties, Gilat 38 (Verticillium resistant) and Rehovot 13 (Verticillium susceptible), to inoculation withMeloidogyne javanica andVerticillium dahliae, was examined. The nematode did n...

    D. Orion, J. Krikun in Phytoparasitica (1976)

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