Search Results - "Lamprecht, S. C"
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Epitypification of Fusarium oxysporum - clearing the taxonomic chaos
Published in Persoonia (31-12-2019)“…Fusarium oxysporum is the most economically important and commonly encountered species of Fusarium. This soil-borne fungus is known to harbour both pathogenic…”
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Fusarium and allied fusarioid taxa (FUSA). 1
Published in Fungal systematics and evolution (01-06-2022)“…Seven species complexes are treated, namely species complex (FASC) (two species), species complex (FBSC) (five species), species complex (FBURSC) (three…”
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Characterisation and pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia isolates associated with black root rot of strawberries in the Western Cape Province, South Africa
Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-2003)“…Black root rot is an important disease of strawberry caused by a complex of fungi including species of Rhizoctonia. In this study, the Rhizoctonia species and…”
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Phytotoxicity of fumonisins and TA-toxin to corn and tomato
Published in Phytopathology (1994)“…The phytotoxic effects of five fumonisin mycotoxins produced by Fusarium moniliforme, i.e., fumonisin A1 (FA1), A2 (FA2), B1 (FB1), B2 (FB2), and B3 (FB3),…”
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Pathogenicity of Colletotrichum species to Protea cultivars
Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-2006)“…Colletotrichum species cause a wide range of diseases on Proteaceae. Four Colletotrichum species, C. acutatum, C. acutatum f. sp. hakea, C. boninense and C…”
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Characterisation and pathogenicity of Cylindrocladiella spp. associated with root and cutting rot symptoms of grapevines in nurseries
Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-2005)“…Species of Cylindrocladiella occur on a variety of hosts, where they are known to act as pathogens or saprobes. Eight species from this genus are currently…”
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Crop rotational effects on irrigated winter and summer grain crops at Vaalharts
Published in South African journal of plant and soil (01-01-2011)“…The beneficial effect of crop rotation on yield is well known on annual dryland cropping while knowledge is lacking on the rotational effect in short cycle…”
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Fusarium wilt of Agathosma betulina newly reported in South Africa
Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-2003)“…Fusarium wilt of Agathosma betulina (buchu), caused by Fusarium oxysporum, is newly recorded in South Africa. Koch's postulates were fulfilled during…”
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Toxicity, pathogenicity, and genetic differentiation of five species of Fusarium from sorghum and millet
Published in Phytopathology (01-03-2005)“…Fusarium isolates recovered from sorghum and millet are commonly identified as F. moniliforme, but with the recognition of new species in this group, the…”
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Effect of crop rotation on crown rot and the incidence of Fusarium pseudograminearum in wheat in the Western Cape, South Africa
Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-2006)“…The effect of different crop rotation treatments and within-treatment crop sequences on crown rot and the incidence of Fusarium pseudograminearum in crowns of…”
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Fusarium wilt: A new disease of cultivated Protea in Southern Africa
Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-1999)“…A newly recorded disease of cultivated Protea, Fusarium wilt, is described and shown to be caused by Fusarium oxysporum. The disease occurs on mature plants…”
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Fusarium: more than a node or a foot-shaped basal cell
Published in Studies in mycology (01-03-2021)“…Recent publications have argued that there are potentially serious consequences for researchers in recognising distinct genera in the terminal fusarioid clade…”
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Fusarium species associated with damping-off of rooibos seedlings and the potential of compost as soil amendment for disease suppression
Published in South African journal of botany (01-05-2017)“…Fusarium species associated with damping-off of rooibos in the Western Cape Province of South Africa were recovered from 12 nurseries during the 2007 to 2009…”
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Pathogenicity of Pythium Irregulare, P. Sylvaticum and P. Ultimum Var. Ultimum to Lucerne (Medicago Sativa)
Published in Australasian plant pathology (1995)“…The ability of P. irregulare, P. sylvaticum and P. ultimum var. ultimum to induce damping-off of lucerne seedlings cv. SA Standard, grown in South Africa, was…”
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Toxicity to plants and animals of an undescribed, neosolaniol monoacetate-producing Fusarium species from soil
Published in Plant and soil (01-02-1989)“…The toxicity of 12 South African isolates of an undescribed Fusarium sp. from soil and other substrates was tested in plants and animals. The Fusarium sp…”
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PATHOGENICITY AND CROSS-PATHOGENICITY OF FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM ON PROTEACEAE
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Fusarium wilt of newly reported in South Africa
Published in Australasian plant pathology (2003)“…Fusarium wilt of Agathosma betulina (buchu), caused by Fusarium oxysporum , is newly recorded in South Africa. Koch's postulates were fulfilled during…”
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Molecular characterization of Fusarium oxysporum causing wilt of Proteaceae
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Characterization of Colletotrichum Species Associated with Diseases of Proteaceae
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Effect of chemical seed treatment on the germination and seedling growth of canola under different soil conditions
Published in South African journal of plant and soil (01-01-2006)“…Studies in a temperature controlled greenhouse were conducted to determine if phytotoxic effects of chemical seed treatments found in incubation studies also…”
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