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Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 89(3)
Myrothecium roridum Tode:Fr, pathogenic to a number of cucurbit species, causes fruit rots, cankers on crowns and stems, and leaf spots. Hosts include cantaloupe and honeydew (Cucurbita melo) and cucumber (Cucumis sativus) (1,3). In June 2004, follow
Autor:
Kevin Myers, Kenneth W. Seebold, Niklaus J. Grünwald, Ian M. Small, A. Wyenandt, Thomas A. Zitter, Adéle McLeod, Beth K. Gugino, Steven B. Johnson, K. Snover-Clift, William E. Fry, Amanda J. Gevens, Kathryne L. Everts, Abby Seaman, Howard S. Judelson, Jean B. Ristaino, Christine D. Smart, Gary A. Secor, Pamela D. Roberts, Margaret T. McGrath, Giovanna Danies
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 97(3)
The tomato late blight pandemic of 2009 made late blight into a household term in much of the eastern United States. Many home gardeners and many organic producers lost most if not all of their tomato crop, and their experiences were reported in the
Autor:
Timothy Coolong, Kenneth W. Seebold
Publikováno v:
HortTechnology. 21:533-538
The effects of fungicide program and varietal resistance on the development of cucurbit powdery mildew [PM (Podosphaera xanthii)] in pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo) were tested in 2009 and 2010 in Lexington, KY. Three fungicide programs consisted of a no-fu
Autor:
Johan Desaeger, Kenneth W. Seebold, W.S. Monfort, Theodore M. Webster, Alex S. Csinos, Juan Carlos Díaz-Pérez
Publikováno v:
Crop Protection. 26:1359-1368
Multiple Brassica species commonly grown in Georgia were evaluated as a potential alternative to methyl bromide for management of root-knot nematode in vegetables. Brassica species produce general biocides called glucosinolates and were grown as cove
Publikováno v:
Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 21:259-264
Onions of the variety Granex 33 were placed in low humidity, warm air storage for a minimum of 15 weeks and then examined for weight loss, pungency, soluble solids, and disease presence. They were compared with onions held in cold and CA storage. Tem
Autor:
Shouan Zhang, Christian A. Wyenandt, A. Thornton, Anthony P. Keinath, John P. Damicone, Daniel S. Egel, M. Babadoost, D. M. Ferrin, Beth K. Gugino, Mark S. Brooks, Edward J. Sikora, Kenneth W. Seebold, Amanda J. Gevens, Kathryne L. Everts, David M. Ingram, Steve Bost, Ryan Boyles, Sally A. Miller, M. A. Draper, R. P. Mulrooney, Steven L. Rideout, Steven T. Koike, Peter S. Ojiambo, E. Roddy, David B. Langston, T. Isakeit, W. E. Britton, Gerald J. Holmes, Mary K. Hausbeck, Margaret T. McGrath, Robert L. Wick
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 12
Cucurbit downy mildew (CDM), caused by Pseudoperonospora cubensis, is one of the most important diseases affecting cucurbits worldwide. In the USA, host resistance in cucumber had adequately controlled the disease with very minimal application of fun
Autor:
Kenneth W. Seebold, Paul C. Vincelli
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 10
These results indicate that a strain of WMV is present in Kentucky which does not react to a widely used assay for detection of this economically important virus. Prior to this report, it has been unknown whether the recent, widespread occurrence of
Publikováno v:
Pest management science. 64(3)
BACKGROUND: Metam-sodium, 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D) and chloropicrin are widely used soil fumigants. Combined application of metam-sodium and 1,3-D + chloropicrin is intended to improve efficacy and broaden spectrum of control, but little is known
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 9
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), genus Begomovirus in the family Geminiviridae, was identified for the first time in the United States in Florida in 1997 and since then has been reported in other states on tomato in greenhouse and in field prod
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 5
Gummy stem blight, caused by the fungus Didymella bryoniae, is the most destructive disease of watermelon in Georgia and in many other watermelon producing areas of the U.S. The QoI fungicide azoxystrobin has been used for gummy stem blight control i