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pro vyhledávání: '"Raghuwinder Singh"'
Autor:
Sandeep Sharma, Alex Z. Zaccaron, John B. Ridenour, Tom W. Allen, Kassie Conner, Vinson P. Doyle, Trey Price, Edward Sikora, Raghuwinder Singh, Terry Spurlock, Maria Tomaso-Peterson, Tessie Wilkerson, Burton H. Bluhm
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 17, Iss , Pp 129-133 (2018)
The draft genome of Xylaria sp. isolate MSU_SB201401, causal agent of taproot decline of soybean in the southern U.S., is presented here. The genome assembly was 56.7 Mb in size with an L50 of 246. A total of 10,880 putative protein-encoding genes we
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https://doaj.org/article/93675c55084c429c8f05dc55df0d5d40
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 23:14-23
Boxwood (Buxus spp. L.) is one of the most common and widely planted perennial ornamentals in both home gardens and commercial landscapes. Although considered robust, boxwood is susceptible to several plant pathogens. Boxwood dieback, a recently repo
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 105:2395-2401
Boxwood dieback, caused by Colletotrichum theobromicola, is spreading at an alarming rate in the boxwood industry in the United States. Although C. theobromicola has been accepted as a distinct species within the C. gloeosporioides species complex, i
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 22:122-128
Citrus canker presents major challenges in citrus production worldwide. The disease spreads and develops rapidly under conducive environmental conditions, and Louisiana’s hot and humid weather provides highly favorable conditions for citrus canker
Autor:
Leroy Whilby, Kevin Ong, Franklin Behlau, Raghuwinder Singh, Alberto M. Gochez, Jeffrey B. Jones
Publikováno v:
Tropical Plant Pathology. 45:192-199
This review summarizes the current status of citrus canker in the United States. The disease is present in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas. In Florida, the eradication program ended in 2006 and now citrus canker is endemic to many citrus-growing areas,
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 21:350-355
Lethal bronzing (LB), also previously known as date palm lethal decline or Texas Phoenix palm decline, associated with phytoplasma subgroup 16SrIV-D, was first identified in Louisiana in December 2013. A survey of palms showed that the disease was no
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 23:101-102
Louisiana growers planted their first industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) crop in 2020. A total of 932 licensed acres were planted, predominantly with CBD cultivars, for hemp fiber, extraction of plant resin, and grain and seed production. Between J
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 105(9)
Boxwood dieback, caused by
Autor:
Kassie Conner, John B. Ridenour, Tom W. Allen, Edward J. Sikora, Burton H. Bluhm, Tessie H. Wilkerson, Vinson P. Doyle, Raghuwinder Singh, Sandeep Sharma, Maria Tomaso-Peterson, Terry Spurlock, Alex Z. Zaccaron, Trey Price
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 17, Iss, Pp 129-133 (2018)
The draft genome of Xylaria sp. isolate MSU_SB201401, causal agent of taproot decline of soybean in the southern U.S., is presented here. The genome assembly was 56.7 Mb in size with an L50 of 246. A total of 10,880 putative protein-encoding genes we
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 22:157-158
Nymphoides peltata, commonly known as yellow floating heart, is a freshwater aquatic plant with floating leaves. It is a highly invasive aquatic weed that has been introduced into several countries, including Ireland, New Zealand, Sweden, and the Uni