Phytophthora parasitica, P. citrophthora, and other plant pathogenic fungi were isolated from re-cycled water used to irrigate citrus and other crops. The several propogules of P. parasitica were then studied to determine their survival capabilities in soil and irrigation water. Chlamydospores of P. parasitica were present in field soils from foot-rot infested citrus groves and persisted for at least 60 days in air-dried or moist soils. They germinated in irrigation water or moist soil and formed sporangia within 16 hr. Sporangia were also present in these field soils and survived for at least 60 days in moist soil. They germinated, releasing zoospores into irrigation water 5 min after being inundated. Zoospores were not present in water fl...
The mode of persistence of Phytophthora cinnamomi, a highly aggressive soil‐ and water‐borne pathoge...
Several different approaches are used with respect to land preparation prior to replanting citrus in...
Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands was incubated in lateritic soil and soil leachates containing increasin...
Water used for the irrigation of plants has the potential to harbour and spread plant pathogens yet ...
Phytophthora root rot is considered to be the most destructive disease to citrus production in Egypt...
Many studies around the globe have identified plant production facilities as major sources of plant ...
Before replanting a citrus grove in Arizona, different preplant cultural activities may be performed...
Fungi were isolated from diseased and decaying water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms-La...
Root rot is a serious disease problem facing the citrus industry in South Africa. Pythiaceous fungi,...
and east-coast citrus areas of Florida were characterized and the causal Phytophthora spp. identifie...
1. This paper deals with the experimental results on the influence of H-ion concentration on the ger...
Melanose, caused by Diaporthe citri, produces reddish brown lesions on the fruit, leaves, and twigs ...
Systematic sampling of waterways and irrigation runoff from agricultural lands in the North Platte P...
Asiatic citrus canker is a potentially severe disease of several citrus species and cultivars in man...
The study of fungi and fungus-like organisms in irrigation ponds has applied interest since waterbor...
The mode of persistence of Phytophthora cinnamomi, a highly aggressive soil‐ and water‐borne pathoge...
Several different approaches are used with respect to land preparation prior to replanting citrus in...
Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands was incubated in lateritic soil and soil leachates containing increasin...
Water used for the irrigation of plants has the potential to harbour and spread plant pathogens yet ...
Phytophthora root rot is considered to be the most destructive disease to citrus production in Egypt...
Many studies around the globe have identified plant production facilities as major sources of plant ...
Before replanting a citrus grove in Arizona, different preplant cultural activities may be performed...
Fungi were isolated from diseased and decaying water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms-La...
Root rot is a serious disease problem facing the citrus industry in South Africa. Pythiaceous fungi,...
and east-coast citrus areas of Florida were characterized and the causal Phytophthora spp. identifie...
1. This paper deals with the experimental results on the influence of H-ion concentration on the ger...
Melanose, caused by Diaporthe citri, produces reddish brown lesions on the fruit, leaves, and twigs ...
Systematic sampling of waterways and irrigation runoff from agricultural lands in the North Platte P...
Asiatic citrus canker is a potentially severe disease of several citrus species and cultivars in man...
The study of fungi and fungus-like organisms in irrigation ponds has applied interest since waterbor...
The mode of persistence of Phytophthora cinnamomi, a highly aggressive soil‐ and water‐borne pathoge...
Several different approaches are used with respect to land preparation prior to replanting citrus in...
Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands was incubated in lateritic soil and soil leachates containing increasin...