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Open AccessAnalyzing genetic diversity in luffa and develo** a Fusarium wilt-susceptible linked SNP marker through a single plant genome-wide association (sp-GWAS) study
Luffa (Luffa spp.) is an economically important crop of the Cucurbitaceae family, commonly known as sponge gourd or vegetable gourd. It is an annual cross-pollinated crop primarily found in the subtropical and tr...
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Open AccessComparative genomic and transcriptomic analyses of trans-kingdom pathogen Fusarium solani species complex reveal degrees of compartmentalization
The Fusarium solani species complex (FSSC) comprises fungal pathogens responsible for mortality in a diverse range of animals and plants, but their genome diversity and transcriptome responses in animal pathogeni...
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First report of leaf blight on Cattleya × hybrid caused by Neoscytalidium dimidiatum in Taiwan
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Vine cuttings as possible initial inoculum sources of Ralstonia solanacearum race 1 biovar 4 on vegetable sweet potato in fields
Ralstonia solanacearum, which consists of five races/biovars, is considered a “species-complex” and is an important phytopathogen that causes wilt disease in more than 200 plant species. R. solan...
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Effect of acibenzolar-S-methyl, strobilurins and other fungicide treatments on phylloplane fungi of crops
Strobilurins, broad-spectrum fungicides used to control various diseases, may also inhibit the growth of nontarget fungi in the natural environment. Acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM) is a plant activator; however, the e...
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Open AccessDetermining the degradation efficiency and mechanisms of ethyl violet using HPLC-PDA-ESI-MS and GC-MS
The discharge of wastewater that contains high concentrations of reactive dyes is a well-known problem associated with dyestuff activities. In recent years, semiconductor photocatalysis has become more and mor...
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Bacterial wilt of sweet potato caused by Ralstonia solanacearum in Taiwan
During the last decade, a new bacterial disease has impaired the yield of vegetable sweet potato (30–80%) in Taiwan. Infected plants developed stunting, root and stem rot, vascular discoloration and wilting. T...
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Constant association of ophiostomatoid fungi with the bark beetle Ips subelongatus invading Japanese larch logs
Ceratocystiopsis, Ceratocystis, Grosmannia, and Ophiostoma species were isolated from Ips subelongatus and beetle-infested Japanese larch logs collected at several areas in central and northern Honshu Island, Jap...
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First application of PCR-Luminex system for molecular diagnosis of fungicide resistance and species identification of fungal pathogens
Fungicide resistance in plant pathogens is often caused by a single point mutation in a gene encoding fungicide target proteins. Such is the case for resistance to MBI-D (inhibitors of scytalone dehydratase in...
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The teleomorph of Leptographium yunnanense, discovered in crosses among isolates from Thailand, China, and Japan
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Genetic analysis and PCR-based identification of major Fusarium species causing head blight on wheat in Japan
Identifying the Fusarium species cause Fusarium head blight (FHB) and produces mycotoxins in wheat and other cereal is difficult and time consuming because of confusing phenotypic classification systems. In Japan...
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The teleomorph of Leptographium yunnanense, discovered in crosses among isolates from Thailand, China, and Japan
A teleomorph was discovered in crosses among isolates of Leptographium yunnanense isolated from Pinus spp. originating in Thailand, China, and Japan. The ascocarps are black, globose to subglobose, and lacking ne...
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Two species of Leptographium isolated from blue-stained sapwood of Pinus khasya and bark beetles in Thailand
Two species of Leptographium were isolated from blue-stained sapwood of Pinus khasya and bark beetle galleries in pine trees near Chiang Mai, Thailand. Based on morphological observations, these two species were ...