Take-all Root RotRaghuwinder Singh
The fungus that causes take-all root rot survives between wheat crops in crop residue, on grassy weeds, and on volunteer wheat. Since the fungus is short-lived, take-all is primarily a problem in continuous wheat. Take-all root rot builds up slowly, so it is usually the third or fourth...
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Oats is almost completely immune to take-all disease of wheat due to the production of the antifungal compound avenacin in plant root tissues [31]. The whole genome diversity of the T. monococcum accessions used in the study was assessed using Diversity Array Technology (DArT). The aim was...
The method provided by the invention is simple, the disease resistance effect is obvious, and the wheat does not have the take-all disease, the root rot disease, the rust disease, the white seed or the skin mildew diseases in the growth and harvesting periods, so the wheat has good ...
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solani in vitro and reduced Rhizoctonia root rot. Pencycuron also inhibited G. graminis var. tritici strains in vitro and slightly reduced take-all disease in the greenhouse. Moreover, pencycuron seed treatment protected plants against a disease mixture of Rhizoctonia root rot and take-all. ...
Rust,powdery mildew, and root rot are the most common fungal diseases in over-watered bachelor’s buttons. Of course, an organic fungicide will successfully treat these diseases. Remember, the best offense is a good defense. Keep your plants safe by planting them in well-draining soil and res...
L. 1994. Effect of soil shading by surface residues during summer fallow on take-all of winter wheat. Plant Disease 78, 50–54. Butler, F. C. 1953. Saprophytic behaviour of some cereal root-rot fungi. I. Saprophytic colonization of wheat straw. Annals of Applied Biology 40, 284–297. ...