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  1. A novel role of the cotton calcium sensor CBL3 was involved in Verticillium wilt resistance in cotton

    Background

    Verticillium wilt, causes mainly by the soilborne pathogen Verticillium dahliae , is a devastated vascular disease resulting in huge...

    Shengqi Gao, **aoyan Hao, ... Quansheng Huang in Genes & Genomics
    Article 15 June 2024
  2. First record of Verticillium tricorpus as a causal agent of Verticillium wilt disease in Okra

    Symptoms of infection okra plants ( Abelmoschus esculentus L.) with Verticillium wilt were recorded during the summer of 2021 in Beni Suef Governorate...

    Farag M. Farag, Ramadan A. Arafa, ... Eman W. R. Ghebrial in Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
    Article 17 January 2024
  3. Ca2+-responsive phospholipid-binding BONZAI genes confer a novel role for cotton resistance to Verticillium wilt

    Verticillium wilt which produced by the soil-borne fungus Verticillium dahliae is an important biotic threat that limits cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum )...

    **aoyan Hao, Shengqi Gao, ... Quansheng Huang in Plant Molecular Biology
    Article 01 June 2023
  4. Belowground microbiota associated with the progression of Verticillium wilt of smoke trees

    Background and aims

    The diversity and stability of belowground microbiota communities influence plant health. However, changes over time in the...

    Ruifeng Guo, Bimeng Li, ... Yonglin Wang in Plant and Soil
    Article 03 February 2024
  5. The effects and interrelationships of intercrop** on Cotton Verticillium wilt and soil microbial communities

    Background

    Cotton Verticillium wilt, causing by Verticillium dahliae , has seriously affected the yield and quality of cotton. The incidence of...

    Yun Zhang, Yuanxue Yang, ... Jianhua Zhang in BMC Microbiology
    Article Open access 13 February 2023
  6. Intelligent identification on cotton verticillium wilt based on spectral and image feature fusion

    Background

    Verticillium wilt is the major disease of cotton, which would cause serious yield reduction and economic losses, and the identification of...

    Zhihao Lu, Shihao Huang, ... Chenglong Huang in Plant Methods
    Article Open access 29 July 2023
  7. Efficacy evaluation and mechanism of Bacillus subtilis EBS03 against cotton Verticillium wilt

    Background

    In our previous study, a strain EBS03 with good biocontrol potential was screened out of 48 strains of cotton endophyte  Bacillus subtilis ...

    Bai Hongyan, Feng Zili, ... Zhang Yalin in Journal of Cotton Research
    Article Open access 30 November 2022
  8. Advances and prospects of genetic map** of Verticillium wilt resistance in cotton

    Verticillium wilt is one of the most important diseases affecting cotton production in China. The fungus, Verticillium dahliae , has a wide host range...

    AINI Nurimanguli, JIBRIL Abdulaziz Nuhu, ... NIE **nhui in Journal of Cotton Research
    Article Open access 20 January 2022
  9. Characterisation and pathogenicity of Verticillium dahliae isolates associated with Verticillium wilt of tomato in the Limpopo Province of South Africa

    In the Limpopo Province of South Africa, the sustainable production of tomatoes is threatened by a soilborne disease known as Verticillium wilt....

    Estianne Retief, Sandra Lamprecht, Adele McLeod in Journal of Plant Pathology
    Article Open access 11 July 2023
  10. Genome-wide identification of GhRLCK-VII subfamily genes in Gossypium hirsutum and investigation of their functions in resistance to Verticillium wilt

    Background

    The receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases subfamily VII (RLCK-VII) is critical in regulating plant growth, development, and pattern-triggered...

    ** Lei, ... Daohua He in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 11 September 2023
  11. Analysis of endophytic bacterial diversity in seeds of different genotypes of cotton and the suppression of Verticillium wilt pathogen infection by a synthetic microbial community

    Background

    In agricultural production, fungal diseases significantly impact the yield and quality of cotton ( Gossypium spp. ) with Verticillium wilt...

    Chong-Die Wu, Yong-Bin Fan, ... Ai-Ying Wang in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 10 April 2024
  12. Genome-wide identification and analysis of a cotton secretome reveals its role in resistance against Verticillium dahliae

    Background

    The extracellular space between the cell wall and plasma membrane is a battlefield in plant-pathogen interactions. Within this space, the...

    Ran Li, **-Yue Ma, ... Jie-Yin Chen in BMC Biology
    Article Open access 04 August 2023
  13. Genome-wide analysis of serine carboxypeptidase-like protein (SCPL) family and functional validation of Gh_SCPL42 unchromosome conferring cotton Verticillium der Verticillium wilt stress in Gossypium hirsutum

    Background

    Serine carboxypeptidase-like protein (SCPL) plays an important role in response to stress in plant. However, our knowledge of the function...

    Yuxiang Wang, Jieyin Zhao, ... Yanying Qu in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 01 September 2022
  14. The transcription factor GhWRKY70 from gossypium hirsutum enhances resistance to verticillium wilt via the jasmonic acid pathway

    Background

    The WRKY transcription factors play significant roles in plant growth, development, and defense responses. However, in cotton, the...

    Shuling Zhang, Lijun Dong, ... Jianfeng Liu in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 14 March 2023
  15. ATP-citrate lyase B (ACLB) negatively affects cell death and resistance to Verticillium wilt

    Background

    ATP-citrate lyase (ACL) plays a pivotal role in histone acetylation and aerobic glycolysis. In plant, ACL is a heteromeric enzyme composed...

    Fujie Liu, Zhifeng Ma, ... Baoliang Zhou in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 16 September 2022
  16. Chitin synthases containing myosin motor-like domain are required for cell wall integrity and virulence of vascular wilt pathogen Verticillium dahliae

    Verticillium wilt (VW) of cotton poses a serious threat to the quality and yield of cotton. Verticillium dahliae is the primary causal agent of...

    Bin Chen, Juan Tian, ... Zhaosheng Kong in Phytopathology Research
    Article Open access 02 June 2023
  17. Biological control of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Trichoderma harzianum against Fusarium oxysporum and Verticillium dahliae induced wilt in tomato plants

    Background

    Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and Trichoderma harzianum are effective bioagents against Fusarium oxysporum and Verticillium dahliae ...

    A. Meddad-Hamza, F. Benzina, ... H. Ksentini in Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
    Article Open access 15 September 2023
  18. Effect of volatile compounds produced by the cotton endophytic bacterial strain Bacillus sp. T6 against Verticillium wilt

    Background

    Verticillium wilt, caused by the fungus Verticillium dahliae , leads to significant losses in cotton yield worldwide. Biocontrol management...

    Lin Zhang, Yu Wang, ... Qiuhong Niu in BMC Microbiology
    Article Open access 10 January 2023
  19. Occurrence of Verticillium wilt on globe artichoke and screening artichoke genotypes for resistance to Verticillium dahliae in Turkey

    Globe artichoke ( Cynara scolymus ) is an economically important plant that is cultivated in more than 30 countries. The main biotic constraint to...

    Mehmet Aydoğdu, Levent Keskin, ... Görkem Sülü in Journal of Plant Pathology
    Article 08 October 2021
  20. Seed treatment with Mortierella alpina M01 promotes tomato growth and mitigates verticillium wilt and bacterial speck disease infections by potentiating plant antioxidant responses

    Almost 85% of tomato plants in the world are grown in controlled greenhouse. This confined microclimate forms a favorable environment for the fast...

    Chaimae Nouri, Mouadh Saadaoui, ... Jean-Stéphane Venisse in Journal of Plant Pathology
    Article 24 June 2024
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