This thesis is the result of research at Marquette University on chrysanthemums during the past year. The specific problem was to study the development and the effect of three species of Fusarium fungi in chrysanthemum stem tissues. One of the species, Fusarium oxysporum f. conglutinans, was known to be the cause of serious infection of chrysanthemums. The other two were well known facultative parasites which had never been reported as infectious to chrysanthermums. This treatise covers the procedures and methods used in the study
1. A fungal disease complex causing a leaf and stem disease of Chenopodium album in New Zealand is d...
The current study was focused on fungi colonizing the stem bases of wheat. Particularly, fungal spec...
Fusarium has a cosmopolitan distribution, with some species able to cause diseases in agricultural c...
This thesis is the result of research at Marquette University on chrysanthemums during the past year...
Chrysanthemum is one of the most important ornamental plants growing under covers in Poland but it i...
Phytoplasmas are plant pathogenic bacteria, naturally transmitted by insects and confined in the phl...
Continuous cropping is a universal challenge in agriculture because it has adverse physiological eff...
The infection process of Puccinia horiana P.Hennings in chrysanthemum cultivars of differ:ent resist...
Fusarium species are known for their abundance in nature and their diverse associations with both li...
Susceptible interactions of 'Early Sam' carnations with races 1,2,4, and 8 of Fusarium oxysporum f. ...
Fusarium is a well-known soil-borne fungus where most species belonged in this genus is prominently ...
From the root and lower stem parts of weeds and plant debris of maize, wheat, oat and sunflower we ...
Plant pathogenic fungi have long been documented through concerted efforts of mycologists and plant ...
Fusarium pseudograminearum, F. culmorum and F. graminearum are the most important fusarium crown rot...
Fusarium species are wide-spread and known to be pathogenic agents to cultivated plants in various a...
1. A fungal disease complex causing a leaf and stem disease of Chenopodium album in New Zealand is d...
The current study was focused on fungi colonizing the stem bases of wheat. Particularly, fungal spec...
Fusarium has a cosmopolitan distribution, with some species able to cause diseases in agricultural c...
This thesis is the result of research at Marquette University on chrysanthemums during the past year...
Chrysanthemum is one of the most important ornamental plants growing under covers in Poland but it i...
Phytoplasmas are plant pathogenic bacteria, naturally transmitted by insects and confined in the phl...
Continuous cropping is a universal challenge in agriculture because it has adverse physiological eff...
The infection process of Puccinia horiana P.Hennings in chrysanthemum cultivars of differ:ent resist...
Fusarium species are known for their abundance in nature and their diverse associations with both li...
Susceptible interactions of 'Early Sam' carnations with races 1,2,4, and 8 of Fusarium oxysporum f. ...
Fusarium is a well-known soil-borne fungus where most species belonged in this genus is prominently ...
From the root and lower stem parts of weeds and plant debris of maize, wheat, oat and sunflower we ...
Plant pathogenic fungi have long been documented through concerted efforts of mycologists and plant ...
Fusarium pseudograminearum, F. culmorum and F. graminearum are the most important fusarium crown rot...
Fusarium species are wide-spread and known to be pathogenic agents to cultivated plants in various a...
1. A fungal disease complex causing a leaf and stem disease of Chenopodium album in New Zealand is d...
The current study was focused on fungi colonizing the stem bases of wheat. Particularly, fungal spec...
Fusarium has a cosmopolitan distribution, with some species able to cause diseases in agricultural c...