2008
DOI: 10.1007/bf03356260
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Anfälligkeit griechischer Luzerne- und Kleesorten gegenüber Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. medicaginis und potenzielle Bekämpfungsverfahren

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“…It can also cause yield reductions in common bean (Abawi and PastorCorrales, 1989), soybean , lupin (Lupinus spp.) (Abd El-Rahman et al, 2012), cowpea (Pottorff et al, 2012), pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) (Marley and Hillocks, 1996), alfalfa (Antonopoulos and Elena, 2008), birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) (Wunsch et al, 2009) and red clover (Venuto et al, 1995). Apart from fusarium wilt, vascular wilt disease can also be induced by Verticillium dalhiae and V. albo-atrum that provoke similar wilt symptoms.…”
Section: Soilborne Necrotrophic and Hemibiotrophic Fungimentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It can also cause yield reductions in common bean (Abawi and PastorCorrales, 1989), soybean , lupin (Lupinus spp.) (Abd El-Rahman et al, 2012), cowpea (Pottorff et al, 2012), pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) (Marley and Hillocks, 1996), alfalfa (Antonopoulos and Elena, 2008), birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) (Wunsch et al, 2009) and red clover (Venuto et al, 1995). Apart from fusarium wilt, vascular wilt disease can also be induced by Verticillium dalhiae and V. albo-atrum that provoke similar wilt symptoms.…”
Section: Soilborne Necrotrophic and Hemibiotrophic Fungimentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Subsequently, this result was not confirmed by the inoculation on M. sativa variety “Legend”, whose susceptibility to Fusarium is unknown. On the other hand, the variety Yliki (Gaia seeds S.A., Greece), reported as susceptible to Fome [ 59 ], was not available for our research. Therefore, these results could be only considered as preliminary observations; further sequencing studies in different gene regions could provide more information about the taxonomy and the report of Fome in lentils.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%