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25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: Thomas Nothnagel, researcher of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute, examines a wild asparagus plant in a greenhouse. Currently, the researcher and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/25-april-2018-germany-quedlinburg-thomas-nothnagel-researcher-of-the-institut-fuer-zuechtungsforschung-an-gartenbaulichen-kulturen-lit-institute-for-breeding-research-on-horticultural-crops-of-the-julius-kuehn-institute-examines-a-wild-asparagus-plant-in-a-greenhouse-currently-the-researcher-and-his-team-are-busy-breeding-a-cultivated-asparagus-plant-which-is-resistant-to-the-asparagus-virus-1-av-1-that-is-widespread-in-germany-and-the-fungus-fusarium-oxysporum-photo-klaus-dietmar-gabbertdpa-zentralbilddpa-image183677955.html
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. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 1.—Stem-End Browning of Potatoes Due to Fusarium Oxysporum. Tubers FROM Wilted Plants, Burbank Variety, Middle River, Cal.. Fig. 2.—Net Necrosis of Potato, Showing Nonparasitic Internal Discoloration OF Tubers.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-agriculture-fig-1stem-end-browning-of-potatoes-due-to-fusarium-oxysporum-tubers-from-wilted-plants-burbank-variety-middle-river-cal-fig-2net-necrosis-of-potato-showing-nonparasitic-internal-discoloration-of-tubers-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-united-states-dept-of-agriculture-washington-d-c-the-dept-supt-of-docs-image233823625.html
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. Diseases of truck crops and their control . Vegetables. Fig. 62. Potato Diseases. a. Early blight (after L. R. Jonej), 6. spores of the early blight fungus, c. silver scurf, d. conidiophores and conidia of the silver sciirf fungus, e. and /. Fusarium oxysporum wilt m tubers, g. chlamydospores and one to several celled conidia of F. oxysporum, h. conidiophores of F. oxysporum (g. and k. after Sherbakoff), t. Ver- ticillium wilt (after Orton),. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-truck-crops-and-their-control-vegetables-fig-62-potato-diseases-a-early-blight-after-l-r-jonej-6-spores-of-the-early-blight-fungus-c-silver-scurf-d-conidiophores-and-conidia-of-the-silver-sciirf-fungus-e-and-fusarium-oxysporum-wilt-m-tubers-g-chlamydospores-and-one-to-several-celled-conidia-of-f-oxysporum-h-conidiophores-of-f-oxysporum-g-and-k-after-sherbakoff-t-ver-ticillium-wilt-after-orton-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-image216456534.html
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25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: Green asparagus in a laboratory of the Julius-Kuehn-Institute. Currently, researcher Thomas Nothnagel of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/25-april-2018germany-quedlinburg-green-asparagus-in-a-laboratory-of-the-julius-kuehn-institute-currently-researcher-thomas-nothnagel-of-the-institut-fuer-zuechtungsforschung-an-gartenbaulichen-kulturen-lit-institute-for-breeding-research-on-horticultural-crops-of-the-julius-kuehn-institute-and-his-team-are-busy-breeding-a-cultivated-asparagus-plant-which-is-resistant-to-the-asparagus-virus-1-av-1-that-is-widespread-in-germany-and-the-fungus-fusarium-oxysporum-photo-klaus-dietmar-gabbertdpa-zentralbilddpa-image183678329.html
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. Fig. 62. Potato Diseases. a. Early blight (after L. R. Jonej), b. spores of the early blight fungus, c. silver scurf, d. conidiophores and conidia of the silver scurf fungus, e. and /. Fusarium oxysporum wilt in tubers, g. chlamydospores and one to several celled conidia of F. oxysporum, h. conidiophores of F. oxysporum {g. and h. after Sherbakoff), i. Ver- ticillium wilt (after Orton). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-62-potato-diseases-a-early-blight-after-l-r-jonej-b-spores-of-the-early-blight-fungus-c-silver-scurf-d-conidiophores-and-conidia-of-the-silver-scurf-fungus-e-and-fusarium-oxysporum-wilt-in-tubers-g-chlamydospores-and-one-to-several-celled-conidia-of-f-oxysporum-h-conidiophores-of-f-oxysporum-g-and-h-after-sherbakoff-i-ver-ticillium-wilt-after-orton-image179916761.html
RMMCKWJH–. Fig. 62. Potato Diseases. a. Early blight (after L. R. Jonej), b. spores of the early blight fungus, c. silver scurf, d. conidiophores and conidia of the silver scurf fungus, e. and /. Fusarium oxysporum wilt in tubers, g. chlamydospores and one to several celled conidia of F. oxysporum, h. conidiophores of F. oxysporum {g. and h. after Sherbakoff), i. Ver- ticillium wilt (after Orton).
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25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: Thomas Nothnagel, researcher of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute, examines a wild asparagus plant in a greenhouse. Currently, the researcher and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/25-april-2018-germany-quedlinburg-thomas-nothnagel-researcher-of-the-institut-fuer-zuechtungsforschung-an-gartenbaulichen-kulturen-lit-institute-for-breeding-research-on-horticultural-crops-of-the-julius-kuehn-institute-examines-a-wild-asparagus-plant-in-a-greenhouse-currently-the-researcher-and-his-team-are-busy-breeding-a-cultivated-asparagus-plant-which-is-resistant-to-the-asparagus-virus-1-av-1-that-is-widespread-in-germany-and-the-fungus-fusarium-oxysporum-photo-klaus-dietmar-gabbertdpa-zentralbilddpa-image183677942.html
RMMJR72E–25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: Thomas Nothnagel, researcher of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute, examines a wild asparagus plant in a greenhouse. Currently, the researcher and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
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. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 64, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate II.. Fig. 1.—Stem-End Browning of Potatoes Due to Fusarium Oxysporum. Tubers FROM Wilted Plants, Burbank Variety, Middle River, Cal.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-agriculture-bui-64-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-plate-ii-fig-1stem-end-browning-of-potatoes-due-to-fusarium-oxysporum-tubers-from-wilted-plants-burbank-variety-middle-river-cal-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-united-states-dept-of-agriculture-washington-d-c-the-dept-supt-of-docs-g-p-o-image233823638.html
RMRGBGC6–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 64, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate II.. Fig. 1.—Stem-End Browning of Potatoes Due to Fusarium Oxysporum. Tubers FROM Wilted Plants, Burbank Variety, Middle River, Cal.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
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. Diseases of truck crops and their control . Vegetables. â £S i^^^ c mm n /7hw t^tll^iplH M rh M M n f m^wa^. Fig. 7. FusARiUM Wilt. a. Early stage of Fusarium wilt of sweet potato, 6. sweet potato hill killed by Fusarmm wilt, c. spores of Fusarium batatatis, d. spores of Fusarium hyper- oxysporum, e. chlamydospores of Fusarium (c. and d. after Harter).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Taubenhaus, Jacob Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-truck-crops-and-their-control-vegetables-s-i-c-mm-n-7hw-ttlliplh-m-rh-m-m-n-f-mwa-fig-7-fusarium-wilt-a-early-stage-of-fusarium-wilt-of-sweet-potato-6-sweet-potato-hill-killed-by-fusarmm-wilt-c-spores-of-fusarium-batatatis-d-spores-of-fusarium-hyper-oxysporum-e-chlamydospores-of-fusarium-c-and-d-after-harter-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-taubenhaus-jacob-image216456912.html
RMPG4D00–. Diseases of truck crops and their control . Vegetables. â £S i^^^ c mm n /7hw t^tll^iplH M rh M M n f m^wa^. Fig. 7. FusARiUM Wilt. a. Early stage of Fusarium wilt of sweet potato, 6. sweet potato hill killed by Fusarmm wilt, c. spores of Fusarium batatatis, d. spores of Fusarium hyper- oxysporum, e. chlamydospores of Fusarium (c. and d. after Harter).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Taubenhaus, Jacob
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25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: A technical assistant measures an asparagus plant. Currently, researcher Thomas Nothnagel of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/25-april-2018germany-quedlinburg-a-technical-assistant-measures-an-asparagus-plant-currently-researcher-thomas-nothnagel-of-the-institut-fuer-zuechtungsforschung-an-gartenbaulichen-kulturen-lit-institute-for-breeding-research-on-horticultural-crops-of-the-julius-kuehn-institute-and-his-team-are-busy-breeding-a-cultivated-asparagus-plant-which-is-resistant-to-the-asparagus-virus-1-av-1-that-is-widespread-in-germany-and-the-fungus-fusarium-oxysporum-photo-klaus-dietmar-gabbertdpa-zentralbilddpa-image183678318.html
RMMJR7FX–25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: A technical assistant measures an asparagus plant. Currently, researcher Thomas Nothnagel of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Ontario. Four-lined Leaf Bug. (PsecilocapsusMneatus, Fab), a. adult ; b. Lugger. Fggs after Slingerland. c. immature. Dry Rot (Fusarium oxysporum) : This disease produces a wilt of the stalks, and a rot of the tuber, characterized by a blackening of the ring of fibres and an end-rot. These injuries usually follow the blight; and the rotting is frequently in market potatoes, which may appear quite sound on the outside, but on cutting them open show black or brown spots or parts of rings. Treatment: By spraying to prevent Blight, and selecting seed pota- toes carefully Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-agriculture-ontario-four-lined-leaf-bug-psecilocapsusmneatus-fab-a-adult-b-lugger-fggs-after-slingerland-c-immature-dry-rot-fusarium-oxysporum-this-disease-produces-a-wilt-of-the-stalks-and-a-rot-of-the-tuber-characterized-by-a-blackening-of-the-ring-of-fibres-and-an-end-rot-these-injuries-usually-follow-the-blight-and-the-rotting-is-frequently-in-market-potatoes-which-may-appear-quite-sound-on-the-outside-but-on-cutting-them-open-show-black-or-brown-spots-or-parts-of-rings-treatment-by-spraying-to-prevent-blight-and-selecting-seed-pota-toes-carefully-image234206587.html
RMRH10TY–. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Ontario. Four-lined Leaf Bug. (PsecilocapsusMneatus, Fab), a. adult ; b. Lugger. Fggs after Slingerland. c. immature. Dry Rot (Fusarium oxysporum) : This disease produces a wilt of the stalks, and a rot of the tuber, characterized by a blackening of the ring of fibres and an end-rot. These injuries usually follow the blight; and the rotting is frequently in market potatoes, which may appear quite sound on the outside, but on cutting them open show black or brown spots or parts of rings. Treatment: By spraying to prevent Blight, and selecting seed pota- toes carefully
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25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: A technical assistant cuts an asparagus plant in order to multiply it at the Julius-Kuehn-Institute. Currently, researcher Thomas Nothnagel of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/25-april-2018germany-quedlinburg-a-technical-assistant-cuts-an-asparagus-plant-in-order-to-multiply-it-at-the-julius-kuehn-institute-currently-researcher-thomas-nothnagel-of-the-institut-fuer-zuechtungsforschung-an-gartenbaulichen-kulturen-lit-institute-for-breeding-research-on-horticultural-crops-of-the-julius-kuehn-institute-and-his-team-are-busy-breeding-a-cultivated-asparagus-plant-which-is-resistant-to-the-asparagus-virus-1-av-1-that-is-widespread-in-germany-and-the-fungus-fusarium-oxysporum-photo-klaus-dietmar-gabbertdpa-zentralbilddpa-image183678324.html
RMMJR7G4–25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: A technical assistant cuts an asparagus plant in order to multiply it at the Julius-Kuehn-Institute. Currently, researcher Thomas Nothnagel of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. II DAYS 18 AFTER 25 32 FUMIGATION 39 Figure 5. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') (^â â #) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OlIinO) to time after fumigation of soils in which recoloniza- tion by other microorganisms was not inhibited; the pathogen was added 4 days after fumigation at 1000 chlamydospores per gram of soil.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biological-control-of-fusarium-crown-rot-of-tomato-tomato-wilts-tomatoes-ii-days-18-after-25-32-fumigation-39-figure-5-the-relationship-of-percentage-of-infection-of-tomato-bonnie-best-and-inoculum-density-of-fusarium-oxysporum-f-sp-radicis-lycopersici-oliino-to-time-after-fumigation-of-soils-in-which-recoloniza-tion-by-other-microorganisms-was-not-inhibited-the-pathogen-was-added-4-days-after-fumigation-at-1000-chlamydospores-per-gram-of-soil-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-image234541967.html
RMRHG8JR–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. II DAYS 18 AFTER 25 32 FUMIGATION 39 Figure 5. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') (^â â #) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OlIinO) to time after fumigation of soils in which recoloniza- tion by other microorganisms was not inhibited; the pathogen was added 4 days after fumigation at 1000 chlamydospores per gram of soil.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
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RF2APPFPY–Close-up green leaf of sweet cherry with damage by ulcers of diseases and fungi of brown spotting of scab monniliosis. Gardening problems. Fungal and viral diseases of plants.
25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: Wild asparagus plants, which have been exposed to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1), are seperated from each other in a greenhouse. Currently, researcher Thomas Nothnagel of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/25-april-2018-germany-quedlinburg-wild-asparagus-plants-which-have-been-exposed-to-the-asparagus-virus-1-av-1-are-seperated-from-each-other-in-a-greenhouse-currently-researcher-thomas-nothnagel-of-the-institut-fuer-zuechtungsforschung-an-gartenbaulichen-kulturen-lit-institute-for-breeding-research-on-horticultural-crops-of-the-julius-kuehn-institute-and-his-team-are-busy-breeding-a-cultivated-asparagus-plant-which-is-resistant-to-the-asparagus-virus-1-av-1-that-is-widespread-in-germany-and-the-fungus-fusarium-oxysporum-photo-klaus-dietmar-gabbertdpa-zentralbilddpa-image183677835.html
RMMJR6XK–25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: Wild asparagus plants, which have been exposed to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1), are seperated from each other in a greenhouse. Currently, researcher Thomas Nothnagel of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. DAYS AFTER FUMIGATION Figure 2. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') (• •) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OwiiO) to time after fumigation of soils which were allowed to recolonize naturally; the pathogen was added at 1000 chlamydospores per gram to 1500 g of soil every 7 days and tomato plants were maintained in the infested soil for 14 days under growth-chamber conditions before infection incidence and the inoculum density of the pathogen were Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biological-control-of-fusarium-crown-rot-of-tomato-tomato-wilts-tomatoes-days-after-fumigation-figure-2-the-relationship-of-percentage-of-infection-of-tomato-bonnie-best-and-inoculum-density-of-fusarium-oxysporum-f-sp-radicis-lycopersici-owiio-to-time-after-fumigation-of-soils-which-were-allowed-to-recolonize-naturally-the-pathogen-was-added-at-1000-chlamydospores-per-gram-to-1500-g-of-soil-every-7-days-and-tomato-plants-were-maintained-in-the-infested-soil-for-14-days-under-growth-chamber-conditions-before-infection-incidence-and-the-inoculum-density-of-the-pathogen-were-image234541995.html
RMRHG8KR–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. DAYS AFTER FUMIGATION Figure 2. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') (• •) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OwiiO) to time after fumigation of soils which were allowed to recolonize naturally; the pathogen was added at 1000 chlamydospores per gram to 1500 g of soil every 7 days and tomato plants were maintained in the infested soil for 14 days under growth-chamber conditions before infection incidence and the inoculum density of the pathogen were
Selective focus of a banana plant affected by deadly Fusarium wilt disease Tropical Race 4 fungus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/selective-focus-of-a-banana-plant-affected-by-deadly-fusarium-wilt-disease-tropical-race-4-fungus-image595941528.html
RM2WHFDE0–Selective focus of a banana plant affected by deadly Fusarium wilt disease Tropical Race 4 fungus
Onion damaged by fungal disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum. It causes the rotting of onions on which mites appear and their natural enemies. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/onion-damaged-by-fungal-disease-caused-by-fusarium-oxysporum-it-causes-the-rotting-of-onions-on-which-mites-appear-and-their-natural-enemies-image458744156.html
RF2HJ9GRT–Onion damaged by fungal disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum. It causes the rotting of onions on which mites appear and their natural enemies.
banana contaminated by Raça Tropical 4 from panama mal, text in english written extinction Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/banana-contaminated-by-raa-tropical-4-from-panama-mal-text-in-english-written-extinction-image425844217.html
RF2FMPTJ1–banana contaminated by Raça Tropical 4 from panama mal, text in english written extinction
A stunted commercial daffodil plant infected by basal rot (Fusarium oxysporum) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-stunted-commercial-daffodil-plant-infected-by-basal-rot-fusarium-27022094.html
Close-up green leaf of sweet cherry with damage by ulcers of diseases and fungi of brown spotting of scab monniliosis. Gardening problems. Fungal and viral diseases of plants. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-green-leaf-of-sweet-cherry-with-damage-by-ulcers-of-diseases-and-fungi-of-brown-spotting-of-scab-monniliosis-gardening-problems-fungal-and-viral-diseases-of-plants-image340444446.html
RF2ANTGA6–Close-up green leaf of sweet cherry with damage by ulcers of diseases and fungi of brown spotting of scab monniliosis. Gardening problems. Fungal and viral diseases of plants.
25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: Green peach aphids are on a leaf at the louse breeding of the of the Julius-Kuehn-Institute. The aphid transmits the 'Asparagus Virus 1' on to culture asparagus plants. Currently, researcher Thomas Nothnagel of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klau Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/25-april-2018germany-quedlinburg-green-peach-aphids-are-on-a-leaf-at-the-louse-breeding-of-the-of-the-julius-kuehn-institute-the-aphid-transmits-the-asparagus-virus-1-on-to-culture-asparagus-plants-currently-researcher-thomas-nothnagel-of-the-institut-fuer-zuechtungsforschung-an-gartenbaulichen-kulturen-lit-institute-for-breeding-research-on-horticultural-crops-of-the-julius-kuehn-institute-and-his-team-are-busy-breeding-a-cultivated-asparagus-plant-which-is-resistant-to-the-asparagus-virus-1-av-1-that-is-widespread-in-germany-and-the-fungus-fusarium-oxysporum-photo-klau-image183678313.html
RMMJR7FN–25 April 2018, Germany, Quedlinburg: Green peach aphids are on a leaf at the louse breeding of the of the Julius-Kuehn-Institute. The aphid transmits the 'Asparagus Virus 1' on to culture asparagus plants. Currently, researcher Thomas Nothnagel of the 'Institut fuer Zuechtungsforschung an gartenbaulichen Kulturen' (lit. Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops) of the Julius-Kuehn Institute and his team are busy breeding a cultivated asparagus plant, which is resistant to the 'Asparagus Virus 1' (AV-1) that is widespread in Germany and the fungus 'Fusarium Oxysporum'. Photo: Klau
. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. II 18 2"5 32 39 DAYS AFTER FUMIGATION 46 Figure J. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best*) (â¢â â â â â¢) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OlllllO) to time after fumigation of soils which were amended with three isolates of Trichoderma harzianum, one isolate of Aspergillus ochraceus, and one isolate of Penicillium restrictum at 1000 conidia of each isolate per gram of soil; the pathogen subsequently was added at 1000 chlamydospores per gram to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biological-control-of-fusarium-crown-rot-of-tomato-tomato-wilts-tomatoes-ii-18-2quot5-32-39-days-after-fumigation-46-figure-j-the-relationship-of-percentage-of-infection-of-tomato-bonnie-best-and-inoculum-density-of-fusarium-oxysporum-f-sp-radicis-lycopersici-olllllo-to-time-after-fumigation-of-soils-which-were-amended-with-three-isolates-of-trichoderma-harzianum-one-isolate-of-aspergillus-ochraceus-and-one-isolate-of-penicillium-restrictum-at-1000-conidia-of-each-isolate-per-gram-of-soil-the-pathogen-subsequently-was-added-at-1000-chlamydospores-per-gram-to-image234541989.html
RMRHG8KH–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. II 18 2"5 32 39 DAYS AFTER FUMIGATION 46 Figure J. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best*) (â¢â â â â â¢) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OlllllO) to time after fumigation of soils which were amended with three isolates of Trichoderma harzianum, one isolate of Aspergillus ochraceus, and one isolate of Penicillium restrictum at 1000 conidia of each isolate per gram of soil; the pathogen subsequently was added at 1000 chlamydospores per gram to
Onion damaged by fungal disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum. It causes the rotting of onions on which mites appear and their natural enemies. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/onion-damaged-by-fungal-disease-caused-by-fusarium-oxysporum-it-causes-the-rotting-of-onions-on-which-mites-appear-and-their-natural-enemies-image458744150.html
RF2HJ9GRJ–Onion damaged by fungal disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum. It causes the rotting of onions on which mites appear and their natural enemies.
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