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Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 105:392-399
Anthracnose, caused by the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, is a damaging seed-transmitted disease of dry beans that causes reduced seed quality and yield. Seed-to-seedling transmission of C. lindemuthianum has been documented as high a
Autor:
Marcial A. Pastor-Corrales, Juan M. Osorno, O. P. Hurtado-Gonzales, Julie S. Pasche, Samira Mafi Moghaddam, Stephan Schroder, C. R. Maldonado-Mota, M. G. Tobar-Piñón, Robin S. Lamppa, Phillip E. McClean
Publikováno v:
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 68:1073-1083
The anthracnose disease caused by the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Sacc & Magnus) Briosi & Cavara, is a disease that causes significant seed yield losses in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) worldwide. A germplasm collection of cl
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Atena Oladzad, Robin S. Lamppa, Julie S. Pasche, Juan M. Osorno, Phillip E. McClean, Kristin Simons, Maniruzzaman
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 12 (2021)
Dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important worldwide legume crop with low to moderate levels of resistance to common bacterial blight (CBB) caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli. A total of 852 genotypes (cultivars, preliminary and adva
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 95(4)
Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum lindemuthianum is one of the most important diseases of dry edible beans in the major production areas worldwide. This pathogen is highly variable, with numerous races. Disease management relies heavily on genetic
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Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology. 38:64-69
Anthracnose, caused by the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Sacc. & Magnus) Lams.-Scrib., is an economically important and damaging disease of dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) that can cause large reductions in yield and seed quality. Y
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Robin S. Lamppa, Rubella S. Goswami, Matthew Gregoire, Kishore Chittem, Febina M. Mathew, Tharcisse Barasubiye, Samuel G. Markell, Yen Wei Chang, Carl A. Bradley
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Plant Pathology. 143:641-649
Root rots are a major concern in field pea production in North Dakota. However, it is unclear which pathogens are involved in causing these diseases. This report brings together findings from surveys conducted over four years (2004, 2005, 2008, and 2
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Samuel G. Markell, M. Botschner, Kishore Chittem, Rubella S. Goswami, Robin S. Lamppa, Febina M. Mathew, K. Kinzer, Y. W. Chang
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 96:666-672
Acreage of dry field pea (Pisum sativum) in North Dakota has increased approximately eightfold from the late 1990s to the late 2000s to over 200,000 ha annually. A coincidental increase in losses to root rots has also been observed. Root rot in dry f
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Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology. 25:104-107
Colletotrichum lindemuthianum was isolated from six dry bean samples grown in Manitoba in the 2001 season. The isolates were inoculated onto a set of 12 differential accessions for race identification. All isolates produced sporulating lesions only o
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Lisa A. Castlebury, Kholoud M. Alananbeh, Febina M. Mathew, James G. Jordahl, Julie A. Pasche, Samuel G. Markell, Christopher Taylor, Robin S. Lamppa, Scott M. Meyer
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 16:71-72
North Dakota soybean production has expanded geographically, and possible short rotations with dry edible bean and pea raise concerns of pathogens (such as Diaporthe longicolla, cause of Phomopsis seed decay and stem disease of soybean) developing ov
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Plant Disease. 87:263-265
Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, causal agent of anthracnose, a serious disease of dry bean, had been prevalent mostly in the eastern United States and Michigan. In 2001, the disease was observed affecting several commercial bean fields in North Dakota