The soil-borne fungus Verticillium causes serious vascular disease in a wide variety of annual crops and woody perennials. Verticillium wilt is notoriously difficult to control by conventional methods, so there is great potential for biocontrol to manage this disease. In this study we aimed to review the research about Verticillium biocontrol to get a better understanding of characteristics that are desirable in a biocontrol agent (BCA) against Verticillium wilt. We only considered studies in which the BCAs were tested on plants. Most biocontrol studies were focused on plants of the Solanaceae, Malvaceae, and Brassicaceae and within these families eggplant, cotton, and oilseed rape were the most studied crops. The list of bacterial BCAs wit...
Biological control is a great hope for reducing the overutilization of pesticides in agricultural so...
Verticillium wilt caused by the soilborne pathogen Verticillium dahliae is considered one of the mos...
A mycotoxigenic strain of Fusarium verticillioides previously isolated from Malaysian maize kernels ...
The soil-borne fungus Verticillium causes serious vascular disease in a wide variety of annual crops...
Verticillium dahliae causes vascular wilt in a wide range of host plants. Control of Verticillium wi...
<em><p>Verticillium dahliae</em> causes vascular wilt in a wide range of host plan...
Microbiome management is a promising way to suppress verticillium wilt, a severe disease in Brassica...
Verticillium wilt is considered the most important disease of cotton in the world, including Iran. C...
The dynamics of Verticillium dahliae , the causal agent of wilt disease in many crops including pota...
Verticillium wilt is one of the most important diseases of cauliflower and can lead to serious econo...
Abstract Background In our previous study, a strain EBS03 with good biocontrol potential was screene...
© SGEM2019. Plant diseases are one of the central reasons causing serious problems of food security ...
There is a great interest in discovering new microbial natural biocides such as microbial secondary ...
Verticillium dahliae Kleb. is a widely distributed soilborne pathogen, causing vascular wilt disease...
The genus Verticillium encompasses phytopathogenic species that cause vascular wilts of plants. In t...
Biological control is a great hope for reducing the overutilization of pesticides in agricultural so...
Verticillium wilt caused by the soilborne pathogen Verticillium dahliae is considered one of the mos...
A mycotoxigenic strain of Fusarium verticillioides previously isolated from Malaysian maize kernels ...
The soil-borne fungus Verticillium causes serious vascular disease in a wide variety of annual crops...
Verticillium dahliae causes vascular wilt in a wide range of host plants. Control of Verticillium wi...
<em><p>Verticillium dahliae</em> causes vascular wilt in a wide range of host plan...
Microbiome management is a promising way to suppress verticillium wilt, a severe disease in Brassica...
Verticillium wilt is considered the most important disease of cotton in the world, including Iran. C...
The dynamics of Verticillium dahliae , the causal agent of wilt disease in many crops including pota...
Verticillium wilt is one of the most important diseases of cauliflower and can lead to serious econo...
Abstract Background In our previous study, a strain EBS03 with good biocontrol potential was screene...
© SGEM2019. Plant diseases are one of the central reasons causing serious problems of food security ...
There is a great interest in discovering new microbial natural biocides such as microbial secondary ...
Verticillium dahliae Kleb. is a widely distributed soilborne pathogen, causing vascular wilt disease...
The genus Verticillium encompasses phytopathogenic species that cause vascular wilts of plants. In t...
Biological control is a great hope for reducing the overutilization of pesticides in agricultural so...
Verticillium wilt caused by the soilborne pathogen Verticillium dahliae is considered one of the mos...
A mycotoxigenic strain of Fusarium verticillioides previously isolated from Malaysian maize kernels ...