نتایج جستجو برای: pythium ultimum

تعداد نتایج: 1595  

2011
Carol K. Augspurger Henry T. Wilkinson

In the Janzen—Connell hypothesis, host-specific natural enemies enhance species diversity and influence the structure of plant communities. This study tests the explicit assumption of host specificity for soil pathogens of the genus Pythium that cause damping-off disease of germinating seeds and seedlings. We isolated Pythium spp. from soil of a tropical forest in Panama. Then, in an inoculatio...

Journal: :International journal of economic plants 2023

This study aims at identifying the major soil borne pathogens of tomato associated with damping-off in nursery areas. To achieve this, nurseries plant pathology farm our area has been investigated. Samples symptoms were collected and cultured under aseptic conditions. Fungi isolated from diseased stem roots on potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium. Growing colonies fungi purified by single spore hy...

2017
Hai-Kun Ma Ana Pineda Andre W. G. van der Wurff Ciska Raaijmakers T. M. Bezemer

Plants can influence the soil they grow in, and via these changes in the soil they can positively or negatively influence other plants that grow later in this soil, a phenomenon called plant-soil feedback. A fascinating possibility is then to apply positive plant-soil feedback effects in sustainable agriculture to promote plant growth and resistance to pathogens. We grew the cut flower chrysant...

2010
Catello Pane Riccardo Spaccini Alessandro Piccolo Felice Scala Giuliano Bonanomi

Peat is the most common organic material used for the preparation of potting mix because of its homogeneous and favorable agronomic characteristics. However, this organic material is poorly suppressive against soilborne pathogens and fungicides are routinely used to manage damping-off diseases. In the present study,we investigated the suppressive capability of five compost – peatmixtures toward...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Zexun Lu Riccardo Tombolini Sheridan Woo Susanne Zeilinger Matteo Lorito Janet K Jansson

Plant tissue colonization by Trichoderma atroviride plays a critical role in the reduction of diseases caused by phytopathogenic fungi, but this process has not been thoroughly studied in situ. We monitored in situ interactions between gfp-tagged biocontrol strains of T. atroviride and soilborne plant pathogens that were grown in cocultures and on cucumber seeds by confocal scanning laser micro...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2005
Fabio Rezzonico Christian Binder Geneviève Défago Yvan Moënne-Loccoz

The type III secretion system (TTSS) is used by Proteobacteria for pathogenic or symbiotic interaction with plant and animal hosts. Recently, TTSS genes thought to originate from the phytopathogen Pseudomonas syringae were evidenced in Pseudomonas fluorescens KD, which protects cucumber from the oomycete Pythium ultimum (kingdom Chromista/Stramenopila). However, it is not known whether the TTSS...

Journal: Mycologia Iranica 2018

Pythium and Phytophthora are among the most well-known plant pathogens around the world that cause rotting of seeds, root, and crown, seedling death, and soft rot of fruits in contact with the soil. In this research, 347 isolates of these two genera and their close genus, Phytopythium were isolated from the cucurbits fields in Kermanshah province, Iran and examined in...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2002
C R Howell

ABSTRACT Planting the cotton cv. Sure-Grow 747 in cotton seedling disease plots during the 2001 growing season resulted in high levels of preemergence damping-off among the seedlings. Four cotton pathogens, Pythium aphanidermatum, P. ultimum, an unidentified Pythium sp., and Rhizopus oryzae, were isolated from diseased seed embryos and seedlings. Disease incited by the Pythium spp. could be con...

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