Sökning: "Verticillium longisporum"
Hittade 4 uppsatser innehållade orden Verticillium longisporum.
1. Biological control of verticillium stem striping disease on oilseed rape : fungi as friends and foes
Kandidat-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant PathologySammanfattning : The cultivation of oilseed rape faces challenges caused by pests and pathogens, and soil-borne pathogens such as Plasmodiaphora brassicae (clubroot) are among the main causes of disease. Verticillium longisporum is another soil-borne pathogen, which causes the verticillium stem striping disease in Brassica plants, including oilseed rape. LÄS MER
2. The role of terpenes produced by Brassica napus in interactions with Verticillium longisporum
Master-uppsats, SLU/Department of Plant Biology (from 140101)Sammanfattning : Verticillium longisporum is responsible for severe yield losses, especially of oilseed rape (Brassica napus). Rapeseed is the third most important source of vegetable oil worldwide. The need to increase rapeseed oil yield is not only because is a source of healthy vegetable oil but also because it is used as a biodiesel. LÄS MER
3. Seed bio-priming with Serratia plymuthica HRO-C48 for the control of Verticillium longisporum and Phoma lingam in Brassica napus L. spp. oleifera
Master-uppsats, SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant PathologySammanfattning : Oilseed rape is one of the most important crops all over the world. It is susceptible to many fungal pathogens including soil-borne Verticillium longisporum (causes Verticillium wilt) and Phoma lingam (causes blackleg). Available control measures are not sufficient to control these diseases. LÄS MER
4. Compost and its effects on soilborne plant pathogens
Uppsats för yrkesexamina på avancerad nivå, SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant PathologySammanfattning : Certain microbial residents from composts are known to possess the ability to suppress soilborne plant pathogens. Trichoderma spp. and Gliocladium spp. are commonly found in composts and are perhaps the most wellknown hyperparasites of fungal pathogens, which may also be naturally present in compost. LÄS MER