2019
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-10-18-1882-pdn
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Damping-Off of Larch (Larix kaempferi) Caused by Fusarium oxysporum in Korea

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“…).In general, both Fusarium species (F. oxyporum and F. solani) soil in-habiting species capable of causing disease, including wilt, root rot and crown rot of all economically important crops. In South Korea, F. oxyporum has been reported as the causative agent for wilt of many plant species, including prickly lettuce, larch, and chrysanthemum(Kwon et al, 2013;Hassan et al, 2019;Kim & Choi 2020). In contrast to F. oxyporum, F. solani is not a frequently reported fungal species in South Korea.…”
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“…).In general, both Fusarium species (F. oxyporum and F. solani) soil in-habiting species capable of causing disease, including wilt, root rot and crown rot of all economically important crops. In South Korea, F. oxyporum has been reported as the causative agent for wilt of many plant species, including prickly lettuce, larch, and chrysanthemum(Kwon et al, 2013;Hassan et al, 2019;Kim & Choi 2020). In contrast to F. oxyporum, F. solani is not a frequently reported fungal species in South Korea.…”
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