Cladosporium diseases
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Plant pathology (Fifth edition)" provide readers with content about: specific plant diseases; environmental factors that cause plant diseases; plant diseases caused by fungi; plant diseases caused by prokaryotes - bacteria and mollicutes; plant diseases caused by parasitic higher plants, invasive climbing plants, and parasitic green algae; plant diseases caused by viruses;...
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Tomato leaf mold is a common disease in tomato cultivation. This disease is caused by Cladosporium fulvum, which has many physiological races and differentiates rapidly. Cf genes confer resistance to C. fulvum, and the C. fulvum-tomato pathosystem is a model for the study of gene-for-gene interactions.
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Onion is an important crop grown worldwide for its culinary and medicinal properties. One of the major bottlenecks in its production is the foliar blight disease. The disease is responsible for causing huge losses in its successful production. Pathogens isolated from the onion foliar blight symptomatic leaves for two successive cropping seasons were Alternaria alternata, A. porri, A. tenuissima, Stemphylium vesicarium, Cladosporium allii-cepae and Colletotrichum circinans. However, the relative occurrence of the pathogens varied during the cropping season.
11p trinhthamhodang5 16-05-2020 12 1 Download
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Leaf mold disease caused by Cladosporium fulvum is a serious threat affecting the global production of tomato. Cf genes are associated with leaf mold resistance, including Cf-16, which confers effective resistance to leaf mold in tomato.
16p viharuno2711 21-04-2020 10 1 Download
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Leaf mold, one of the major diseases of tomato caused by Cladosporium fulvum (C. fulvum), can dramatically reduce the yield and cause multimillion dollar losses annually worldwide.
11p viharuno2711 24-04-2020 10 1 Download
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During tomato cultivation, tomato leaf mould is a common disease caused by Cladosporium fulvum (C. fulvum). By encoding Cf proteins, which can recognize corresponding AVR proteins produced by C. fulvum, Cf genes provide resistance to C. fulvum, and the resistance response patterns mediated by different Cf genes are not identical.
12p viharuno2711 21-04-2020 7 1 Download