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Shi Feng, Cong Zhang, Xue Wang, Changqing Chen, Baohui Lu and Jie Gao
Sclerotinia ginseng is the primary pathogenic fungus responsible for Sclerotinia rot of ginseng, which significantly reduces plant yield and quality. The density of sclerotia in the soil is closely associated with rot incidence and severity. Whole genome...
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Cezary Tkaczuk and Anna Majchrowska-Safaryan
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of temperature on the colony growth and conidia germination of selected species of entomopathogenic fungi in the genus Cordyceps (C. farinosa, C. fumosorosea and C. coleopterorum) and one isolate of Paecil...
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Bolappa Gamage Kaushalya Madhavi, Anil Bhujel, Na Eun Kim and Hyeon Tae Kim
Non-destructive and destructive leaf area estimation are critical in plant physiological and ecological experiments. In modern agriculture, ubiquitous digital cameras and scanners are primarily replacing traditional leaf area measurements. Thus, measurin...
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Paulo Cañete-Salinas,Francisco Zamudio,Marco Yañez,Héctor Valdés-Gómez,Cristian Espinosa,Jaime Venegas,Luis Retamal,Javier Gyenge,César Acevedo-Opazo
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Aim of study: The productivity of poplar plantations in Mediterranean climates might be reduced due to lower precipitations in a climate change scenario. Therefore, understanding the water consumption in these plantations is essential for their managemen...
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Satoru Fukagawa and Yasuyuki Ishii
We investigated a new method for the establishment of dwarf Napiergrass by covering stem cuttings with soil in the winter season analogously to summer establishment in sugarcane. Three experiments were conducted, including measuring the labor involved in...
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