Verticillium longisporum causes Verticillium stem striping on oilseed rape, which appears towards the end of the cropping season. Thus far, the impact of V. longisporum infection on oilseed yield remains unclear. In this study, we assessed the impact of Verticillium stem striping on British oilseed rape production. To this end, four cultivars (Incentive, Vision, Harper and Quartz) were grown in field plots with different levels of V. longisporum disease pressure at different locations over two consecutive years. Whereas Incentive and Vision developed relatively few stem striping symptoms, Harper and especially Quartz showed severe symptoms during these field experiments. Furthermore, higher inoculum levels induced more severe symptoms in th...
Brassica napus is consider to be one of world’s important oil crops which provides not only the edib...
The relationships between yield loss and incidence (% plants with stems affected) or severity (mean ...
Field trials in successive growing seasons (2003/04 and 2004/05) were monitored for light leaf spot ...
Verticillium longisporum causes Verticillium stem striping on oilseed rape, which appears towards th...
Verticillium longisporum is an economically important fungal pathogen of brassicaceous crops that or...
Introduction: The causal agents of Verticillium wilts are globally distributed pathogens that cause ...
The current threat that V. longisporum exerts on oilseed rape production, as well as the knowledge g...
Verticillium longisporum is a soil-borne fungal pathogen causing vascular wilt of Brassica crops. Th...
Verticillium longisporum is an important pathogen of oilseed rape (OSR) and vegetable brassicas in s...
The cultivation of oilseed rape faces challenges caused by pests and pathogens, and soil-borne patho...
Verticillium wilt is the major disease responsible for yield losses in oilseed crops in Sweden today...
Species are biological entities that generally do not cross with one another. However, in rare occas...
Population genetic structures illustrate evolutionary trajectories of organisms adapting to differen...
The relationships between yield loss and incidence or severity of stem canker and light leaf spot in...
© The Author(s). All rights reserved.Oilseed rape is the third most important arable crop in the UK....
Brassica napus is consider to be one of world’s important oil crops which provides not only the edib...
The relationships between yield loss and incidence (% plants with stems affected) or severity (mean ...
Field trials in successive growing seasons (2003/04 and 2004/05) were monitored for light leaf spot ...
Verticillium longisporum causes Verticillium stem striping on oilseed rape, which appears towards th...
Verticillium longisporum is an economically important fungal pathogen of brassicaceous crops that or...
Introduction: The causal agents of Verticillium wilts are globally distributed pathogens that cause ...
The current threat that V. longisporum exerts on oilseed rape production, as well as the knowledge g...
Verticillium longisporum is a soil-borne fungal pathogen causing vascular wilt of Brassica crops. Th...
Verticillium longisporum is an important pathogen of oilseed rape (OSR) and vegetable brassicas in s...
The cultivation of oilseed rape faces challenges caused by pests and pathogens, and soil-borne patho...
Verticillium wilt is the major disease responsible for yield losses in oilseed crops in Sweden today...
Species are biological entities that generally do not cross with one another. However, in rare occas...
Population genetic structures illustrate evolutionary trajectories of organisms adapting to differen...
The relationships between yield loss and incidence or severity of stem canker and light leaf spot in...
© The Author(s). All rights reserved.Oilseed rape is the third most important arable crop in the UK....
Brassica napus is consider to be one of world’s important oil crops which provides not only the edib...
The relationships between yield loss and incidence (% plants with stems affected) or severity (mean ...
Field trials in successive growing seasons (2003/04 and 2004/05) were monitored for light leaf spot ...