WebbWheat sharp eyespot caused by Rhizoctonia cerealis is primarily a severe threat to worldwide wheat production. Currently, there are no resistant wheat cultivars, and the use of fungicides is the primary method for controlling this disease. Elucidating the mechanisms of R. cerealis pathogenicity can … WebbWheat sharp eyespot, a disease mainly caused by soilborne fungus Rhizoctonia cerealis, is a threat to world wheat production. Wheat’s genetic resistance to sharp eyespot is a potential approach to reducing the application of fungicides and farming practice inputs. To identify the genetic basis of sharp eyespot resistance in Niavt14, a recombinant …
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Webb11 juni 2024 · The survey results of wheat sharp eyespot and Fusarium crown rot disease at 220 days after sowing showed that both T. atroviride HB20111 and chemical fungicide seed dressing treatments... Webb7 apr. 2024 · Key message A novel locus for Fusarium crown rot (FCR) resistance was identified on chromosome 1B at 641.36–645.13 Mb using GWAS and could averagely increase 39.66% of FCR resistance in a biparental population. Abstract Fusarium crown rot can cause considerable yield losses. Developing and growing resistance cultivars is one … birthday prayer messages for dad
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Webb3 okt. 2024 · Wheat sharp eyespot is a serious disease caused by the phytopathogens Rhizoctonia cerealis and R. solani. Some species in the genus Streptomyces have been identified as potential biocontrol agents ... Webb28 juli 2024 · Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) have been considered promising biological agents to increase crop yields for years. However, the successful application of PGPB for biocontrol of sharp eyespot in wheat has been limited, partly by the lack of knowledge of the ecological/environmental factors affecting the colonization, … Webb20 aug. 2024 · Sharp eyespot (SE) and Fusarium crown rot (FCR) caused by Rhizoctonia cerealis ( Rc) and several Fusarium species ( Fusarium pseudograminearum, Fusarium culmorum and Fusarium graminearum) respectively, are major soil-borne diseases of common wheat (Smiley et al., 2005; Liu & Ogbonnaya, 2015; Zhou et al., 2024 ). birthday prayer service on gift of life