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pro vyhledávání: '"D. E. Mathre"'
Autor:
Anne K. Vidaver, D. E. Mathre, Sue A. Tolin, L J Stowell, O. W. Barnett, J. Amador, R. J. Cook
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 82(8)
Autor:
M. Babadoost, D. E. Mathre
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 82(12)
A sucrose-centrifugation method was developed to extract teliospores of Tilletia indica, T. con-troversa, and T. barclayana from soil. Six soil types were artificially infested with teliospores of each of the three fungi separately to produce 102, 10
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 88(1)
Babadoost, M., Mathre, D. E., Johnston, R. H., and Bonde, M. R. 2004. Survival of teliospores of Tilletia indica in soil. Plant Dis. 88:56-62. This study was conducted to assess survival of Tilletia indica teliospores in a location in the northern Un
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 83:972-983
Microorganisms play an enormously important role in plant disease control. As naturally occurring resident antagonists, they can be managed or exploited to achieve the desired results. They are responsible for the “crop rotation effect,” which is
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology. 21:110-118
Selected fungi from a take-all suppressive wheat field in Montana were characterized morphologically and identified as Phialophora spp. Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) fragments from four Phialophora spp. and two known Gaeumannomyces isolates were amplified wit
Publikováno v:
Biocontrol Science and Technology. 8:449-457
A Phialophora sp. (isolate I-52), originally isolated from soil in a wheat field exhibiting suppression of take-all disease caused by Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici , was tested under field conditions for its ability to suppress this disease in
Publikováno v:
Journal of Production Agriculture. 10:323-326
Three residue management schemes were evaluated to determine the effect of barley (Hordeum vulgare L) straw residue on disease incidence and agronomic qualities of two barley cultivars over a 3-yr period. Half of the no-till, one cultivation, or burn
Publikováno v:
HortScience. 32:179-183
Publikováno v:
Soil Science Society of America Journal. 61:176-184
A leaf spot complex that results in tissue necrosis and whose origin is unknown frequently damages selected winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars in Montana and neighboring regions. This study was undertaken to determine leaf spot origin (phy
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 121:83-90
Sweet corn (Zea mays L.) seed is commonly infected or infested with fungi that can impair stand establishment. Among these, Penicillium oxalicum Currie and Thorn is known to cause preemergence damping-off or postemergence seedling blight. Supersweet,