The fungi causin damping-off of carrot seedlings
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Abstract
When 136 samples of dying carrot seedlings from several fields were analyzed Alternaria rudicina proved to be the most common seedling pathogen (41%), followed by some Fusarium species (27%, mostly F. avenaceum).The less common seedling pathogens were Pythium spp. (13%), Phoma spp.(2,5%) and Botrytis cinerea (1,4%). Some other fungi (Bipolaris sorokiniana, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, Stemphylium botryosym and Ulocladium consortiale) were found in less than 1% of seedlings examined.
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| Authors | Nowicki, Bogdan; |
| Journal | acta agrobotanica |
| Year | 2013 |
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