A new type of bean rot affecting vanilla beans was observed in vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) growing tracts of Moovattupuzha in Emakulam District (Kerala, India). The disease was characterized by rotting of bean bunches and subsequent development of thick fungal mat over the bean surface. The causal organism was identified as Sclerotium rolfsii; the fungus was brought into pure culture and its pathogenicity was proved. This is the first report of the fungus on vanilla from India.  
Stems and pods of hyacinth bean cultivated in a farmer’s field in Gazipur District, Bangladesh, were...
vulgaris L.) was recorded in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh during survey in the month of Augu...
In this study, we characterized sporadically occurring sclerotium rot caused by Sclerotium rolfsii i...
A new type of bean rot affecting vanilla beans was observed in vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) growing ...
A severe rot disease affecting beans, leaves and stems of Vanilla planifolia was observed during the...
A study was carried out to evaluate the distribution and incidence of various fungal diseaseon vanil...
A new disease characterized by the appearance of small water-soaked spots which laterdevelope...
International audienceRoot and stem rot (RSR) is a very detrimental disease of vanilla worldwide. Fu...
Sixty-five vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) plantations in 28 locations of Karnataka and Kerala were sur...
One of the plantation crops with high economic value is vanilla. The biggest constraint in vanilla c...
Recent disease surveys revealed the occurrence of a mosaic disease in vanilla. The infected plants s...
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The study was carried out to isolate and identify fungi associated with leaf and stem blight of vani...
Stem rot symptoms of common bean occurred sporadically in Jinju, Korea. The typical symptom included...
Black spot symptoms were reported on vanilla plants in Reunion Island in 2011. They have repeatedly ...
Stems and pods of hyacinth bean cultivated in a farmer’s field in Gazipur District, Bangladesh, were...
vulgaris L.) was recorded in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh during survey in the month of Augu...
In this study, we characterized sporadically occurring sclerotium rot caused by Sclerotium rolfsii i...
A new type of bean rot affecting vanilla beans was observed in vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) growing ...
A severe rot disease affecting beans, leaves and stems of Vanilla planifolia was observed during the...
A study was carried out to evaluate the distribution and incidence of various fungal diseaseon vanil...
A new disease characterized by the appearance of small water-soaked spots which laterdevelope...
International audienceRoot and stem rot (RSR) is a very detrimental disease of vanilla worldwide. Fu...
Sixty-five vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) plantations in 28 locations of Karnataka and Kerala were sur...
One of the plantation crops with high economic value is vanilla. The biggest constraint in vanilla c...
Recent disease surveys revealed the occurrence of a mosaic disease in vanilla. The infected plants s...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an economically important crop grown worldwide. In India, it ...
The study was carried out to isolate and identify fungi associated with leaf and stem blight of vani...
Stem rot symptoms of common bean occurred sporadically in Jinju, Korea. The typical symptom included...
Black spot symptoms were reported on vanilla plants in Reunion Island in 2011. They have repeatedly ...
Stems and pods of hyacinth bean cultivated in a farmer’s field in Gazipur District, Bangladesh, were...
vulgaris L.) was recorded in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh during survey in the month of Augu...
In this study, we characterized sporadically occurring sclerotium rot caused by Sclerotium rolfsii i...