2009
DOI: 10.4103/0377-4929.48938
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“…This condition indicates that the formula works well in suppressing the rate of development of Fusarium wilt disease on shallots. The rapid rates of disease intensity are presumably due to the factors of aggressiveness of pathogens, as well as the susceptibility of shallot varieties to the pathogens [5]. In the control treatment, wilt disease symptoms began to appear at the third observation (7.55%) and continued in increase until the last observation (56.26%).…”
Section: The Intensity Of Fusarium Wilts Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This condition indicates that the formula works well in suppressing the rate of development of Fusarium wilt disease on shallots. The rapid rates of disease intensity are presumably due to the factors of aggressiveness of pathogens, as well as the susceptibility of shallot varieties to the pathogens [5]. In the control treatment, wilt disease symptoms began to appear at the third observation (7.55%) and continued in increase until the last observation (56.26%).…”
Section: The Intensity Of Fusarium Wilts Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Management of disease through agrochemicals and resistant varieties is possible to a certain extent [4,5]. An effective fungicide against Fusarium is widely used as a seeds coating, but currently, there are no products that can control Fusarium sp.…”
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confidence: 99%