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Plant responses upon infection with Verticillium longisporum O1 and Verticillium isaacii Vt305 : a histochemical study in cauliflower and broccoli
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Towards practical application of Verticillium isaacii Vt305 to control Verticillium wilt of cauliflower : exploring complementary biocontrol strategies
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Interaction of Colletotrichum coccodes and Verticillium dahliae in pepper plants
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Comparative analysis of pathogenic and nonpathogenic Fusarium oxysporum populations associated with banana on a farm in Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Effect of lignin-rich crop residues on the viability of Verticillium in organic greenhouse soils
(2017) III INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ORGANIC GREENHOUSE HORTICULTURE. In Acta Horticulturae 1164. p.319-326 -
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Desirable traits of a good biocontrol agent against Verticillium wilt
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Analysis of fungal endophytes associated with rice roots from irrigated and upland ecosystems in Kenya
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The endophyte Verticillium Vt305 protects cauliflower against Verticillium wilt
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Analysis of endophytic fungi and plant-parasitic nematodes from irrigated and upland rice ecosystems in Kenya
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Population dynamics of Verticillium species in cauliflower fields: influence of crop rotation, debris removal and ryegrass incorporation
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Detection of multiple Verticillium species in soil using density flotation and real-time polymerase chain reaction
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Influence of ploidy level on morphology, growth and drought susceptibility in Spathiphyllum wallisii
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Influence of soil type and indigenous pathogenic fungi on bean hypocotyl rot caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG4 HGI in Cuba
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Improved control of lettuce drop caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum using Contans combined with lignin or a reduced fungicide application
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Microbial populations involved in the suppression of Rhizoctonia solani AG1-1B by lignin incorporation in soil
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Riboflavin induces resistance against Botrytis cinerea in bean, but not in tomato, by priming for a hydrogen peroxide-fueled resistance response
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Soil microbial properties under intensive organic and conventional vegetable production in West Java
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Resistance to Botrytis cinerea in sitiens, an abscisic acid-deficient tomato mutant, involves timely production of hydrogen peroxide and cell wall modifications in the epidermis