10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SOFT ROT»
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soft rot dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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Soft Rot and Blackleg of Potato
1 ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE The soft rot erwinias have a climatic distribution
that reflects the diversity of their hosts and growing temperatures. Eca is mainly
restricted to temperate climates and almost exclusively to potatoes. Echr affects a
...
John G. Elphinstone, International Potato Center, 1987
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Postharvest Technology of Fruits and Vegetables: General ...
... Potato Cucumber Cabbage Cauliflower Broccoli Radish Turnip Pumpkin
Squash Tomato Egg plant Bacterial soft rot, Fusarium rot, gray mold rot,
Phytophthora rot Bacterial soft rot, black mold rot, gray mold rot Bacterial soft rot,
black mold rot ...
Erwinia, the “carotovora” or “soft rot” group, causing soft rots of numerous ... in
storage and the wetwood syndrome of poplar and elm Soft-rot bacteria may
survive in infected tissues, in the soil, and in contaminated equipment and
containers.
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Fungal Strategies of Wood Decay in Trees
2.3.3.1 Soft Rot in Living Trees Caused by an Ascomycete It is known that various
Ascomycetes, especially members of Xylariaceae (e.g. Hypoxylon species) can
cause wood decay in living trees, though smaller in extent than Basidiomycetes.
Francis W. M. R. Schwarze, Julia Engels, Claus Mattheck, 2000
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ADVANCES IN FOOD RESEARCH
In addition to spoilage caused by these microorganisms, bacterial soft rot occurs
on many vegetables because of the ... of spoilage after harvesting Artichokes
Gray moldb Asparagus Bacteria] soft rot' Beans, lima Gray mold, bacterial soft rot,
...
Emil Marcel Mrak, George Franklin Stewart, C. O. Chichester, 1968
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Plant-Associated Bacteria
The soft rot Erwinia are members of the most studied bacterial family, the
Enterobacteriaceae, which also includes other important plant and animal
pathogens such as Pantoea, Escherichia, Salmonella, Klebsiella, and Yersinia
species.
Samuel S. Gnanamanickam, 2007
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Factors Affecting Susceptibility to - and Management of - ...
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE DECAY CONTROL PRODUCTS FOR
CONTROL OF POSTHARVEST RHIZOPUS SOFT ROT OF SWEETPOTATOES
This chapter has been accepted for publication in the online journal Plant Health
Progress.
Brooke Aurora Edmunds, 2008
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Microbiology of Fruits and Vegetables
As strict anaerobes, Clostridium spp. cause soft rot of potatoes under oxygen-
depleted conditions, especially when a more aggressive plant pathogen such as
erwinia is present [16,17]. Pectolytic Clostridium spp. also play a role in the ...
Gerald M. Sapers, James R. Gorny, Ahmed E. Yousef, 2005
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The eytolytic enzyme produced by Bacillus carotovorus and ...
Comparative trials have shown that these soft-rot organisms, although from
different vegetables and widely separated regions, are remarkably similar in
enzymic activity. The only exceptional one is Pseudomonas iridis, and this as we
have it is ...
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A bacterial
soft rot of muskmelon, caused by Bacillus ...
Nahum James Giddings. Vegetables rotted. Muskmelon, citron, carrot, potato,
beet, and tumip. ' Following the numerical system of recording characters as
outlined on the descriptive chart of the Society of American Bacteriologists,
endorsed ...
Nahum James Giddings, 1910
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SOFT ROT»
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soft rot est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Blackleg disease reported in some Michigan potato fields
Blackleg and bacterial soft rot are potato diseases caused by different but closely related bacteria, Pectobacterium atroseptica (Pca) and P. carotovorum (Pcc), ... «Michigan State University Extension, juin 15»
Pest & Disease Factsheet - White mould
Affected carrot roots decay as soft rotting spreads, releasing resting sclerotia. In store, diseased roots are colonised by a white, fluffy mycelium becoming slimy, ... «Horticulture Week, juin 15»
Wet weather brings disease woes to Queensland ginger farmers, but …
Fusarium, which is a form of fungus, as well as pythium and a bacteria called erwinia soft rot are the major diseases causing problems for growers. Melinda ... «ABC Local, mars 15»
Northwood Potato Farmers Sentenced for Crop Insurance Fraud
... temperatures in order to regulate the rate of potato Soft Rot; they did all of this in advance of filing claims for lost potato production and stored potato crops over ... «Valley News Live, mars 15»
Controlling rhizome rot in ginger
Rhizome rot, also called soft rot, is one of the most devastating diseases of ginger. Initial symptoms of the disease appear as light yellowing of leaf tips which ... «The Hindu, févr 15»
Inspecting incoming plant material is key to greenhouse pest control
Mandevilla cuttings. Instead of rooting these cuttings, the grower was propagating bacterial soft rot. Photo credit: Jan Byrne, MSU Diagnostic Services. «Michigan State University Extension, févr 15»
Consistent Soil Moisture Helps Prevent Blossom-End Rot
A. Blossom-end rot is a common problem of tomatoes; it's named for the ... rot organisms may enter through the damaged tissue, causing a soft rot to develop. «Purdue Agricultural Communications, févr 15»
Be Vigilant Against Late Blight In 2015
However, some of the most serious storage problems occur because the ever-present soft rot bacterium can also readily invade late blight-infected tubers. «Growing Produce, nov 14»
Update for Growers of Lamoka - Management Practices for …
Sometimes blackleg can be a prior warning of soft rot decay during storage. In the graph below, Dr. Gary Secor at North Dakota State University (NDSU) showed ... «PotatoPro, oct 14»
Newly identified bacterial disease on onions
Bacterial leaf blight (Pantoea agglomerans) and bacterial center rot (Pantoea ananatis) were isolated from ... Right, Soft rot of leaves due to bacterial infection. «Michigan State University Extension, juil 14»