The fungus Stromatinia cepivora (Berk.) Whetzel, which causes white rot of cultivated Allium species, was assessed as a biological control agent for Angled Onion (Allium triquetrum L.), a widespread noxious invasive environmental weed in southern Australia. A. triquetrum showed relatively little genetic diversity, suggesting it was a suitable target for biological control. Genetic analysis of plants from 23 sites in the three main infested Australian states by internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis suggested biotypes of A. triquetrum in Australia grouped by state, except for samples from Westernport Bay and Ararat (Victoria). Pathogenicity and virulence of two S. cepivora isolates were asses...
International audienceSonchus oleraceus L. (Asteraceae), an annual species native to Eurasia and nor...
grantor: University of TorontoPopulation samples of 'Sclerotium cepivorum', the causal age...
Biological control of weeds is still a relatively new field in plant pathology, in which, instead of...
Angled on ion (AlliulIl triquetrulll L.) is a noxious weed in Australia and is difficult to control,...
Angled onion ( Allium triquetrum L.) is a noxious weed in Australia and is difficult to control, es...
International audienceIt is now well recognized that many invasive plants have escaped from gardens ...
Allium triquetrum L. (angled onion) is an invasive weed that threatens native ground flora such as o...
Sclerotium cepivorum Berk. (Berkeley, 1841), the causal agent of Allium White Root Rot (AWRR) disea...
Nassella trichotoma is a serious weed in Australia. Three fungi, Arthrinium, Dinemasporium and Fusar...
Trichoderma biocontrol products for use in onion crops are available in New Zealand but are not part...
Zantedeshia aethiopica (arum lily) is a noxious weed in south-western Australia. Herbicides are inef...
A range of fungal isolates was tested in a three-stage screening system for their ability to degrade...
Paterson's curse (Echium plantagineum L. (Boraginaceae)), is an herbaceous annual native to Western ...
Paterson’s curse (Echium plantagineum L. (Boraginaceae)), is an herbaceous annual native to Western ...
The effect of soil-applied Allium crop products on the Stromatinia cepivora viability and the incide...
International audienceSonchus oleraceus L. (Asteraceae), an annual species native to Eurasia and nor...
grantor: University of TorontoPopulation samples of 'Sclerotium cepivorum', the causal age...
Biological control of weeds is still a relatively new field in plant pathology, in which, instead of...
Angled on ion (AlliulIl triquetrulll L.) is a noxious weed in Australia and is difficult to control,...
Angled onion ( Allium triquetrum L.) is a noxious weed in Australia and is difficult to control, es...
International audienceIt is now well recognized that many invasive plants have escaped from gardens ...
Allium triquetrum L. (angled onion) is an invasive weed that threatens native ground flora such as o...
Sclerotium cepivorum Berk. (Berkeley, 1841), the causal agent of Allium White Root Rot (AWRR) disea...
Nassella trichotoma is a serious weed in Australia. Three fungi, Arthrinium, Dinemasporium and Fusar...
Trichoderma biocontrol products for use in onion crops are available in New Zealand but are not part...
Zantedeshia aethiopica (arum lily) is a noxious weed in south-western Australia. Herbicides are inef...
A range of fungal isolates was tested in a three-stage screening system for their ability to degrade...
Paterson's curse (Echium plantagineum L. (Boraginaceae)), is an herbaceous annual native to Western ...
Paterson’s curse (Echium plantagineum L. (Boraginaceae)), is an herbaceous annual native to Western ...
The effect of soil-applied Allium crop products on the Stromatinia cepivora viability and the incide...
International audienceSonchus oleraceus L. (Asteraceae), an annual species native to Eurasia and nor...
grantor: University of TorontoPopulation samples of 'Sclerotium cepivorum', the causal age...
Biological control of weeds is still a relatively new field in plant pathology, in which, instead of...