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Journal articles on the topic "Dry root rot"

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Hashem, M., and A. M. Hamada. "Induction of resistance to root rot disease of wheat grown under field condition." Plant, Soil and Environment 48, No. 7 (2011): 312–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/4372-pse.

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Four compounds namely Fenor (F-760), Strom, salicylic acid (SA) and thiamin (B1) were tested against root rot disease of wheat under field condition. Wheat grains were soaked in these compounds for 6 h before sowing. Mean disease rating, disease appearance, and distribution of disease were estimated as parameters of disease severity. All tested compounds significantly reduced the root rot of wheat severity during seedling, flowering and ripening stages. Fresh and dry weights were also affected by application of these compounds. Water maintenance capacity in all stages was increased as a&nb
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S., Chandraprakash, RUBINI R., SANGEETHA JABALIN VV, ROHINI M, SHABAANA PARWIN S, and MONICAA R. "In vitro evaluation of different plant extracts and bio-agents against dry root rot of greengram caused by Macrophomina phaseolina." Pharma Innovation Journal 11, no. 8 (2022): 11–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7322823.

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Tan, C. S., and J. C. Tu. "Tillage effect on root rot severity, growth and yield of beans." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 75, no. 1 (1995): 183–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps95-031.

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The effect of soil tillage on plant growth, yield and root rot severity of beans was investigated in field plots with and without root rot infestation in 1992 and 1993. There was a significant reduction in root rot severity, and an increase in plant dry weight and yield in the root-rot-infested soils with deep tillage in both years. Deep tillage also significantly increased plant dry weight and yield in the non-root-rot soils in a dry year. The resistant cultivar (A300) had significantly less root rot damage than the susceptible cultivar (Harowood) in both root rot and non-root rot infested so
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Conner, Robert L., Anfu Hou, Parthiba Balasubramanian, et al. "Reaction of dry bean cultivars grown in western Canada to root rot inoculation." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 94, no. 7 (2014): 1219–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps2013-416.

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Conner, R. L., Hou, A., Balasubramanian, P., McLaren, D. L., Henriquez, M. A., Chang, K.-F. and McRae, K. B. 2014. Reaction of dry bean cultivars grown in western Canada to root rot inoculation. Can. J. Plant Sci. 94: 1219–1230. Root rot is an important disease of dry beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) that is caused by a complex of root pathogens. Cultural and fungicidal controls are available to reduce the adverse impact of this disease on seedling emergence, plant growth and yield, but none of these practices are highly effective. The development of disease-resistant dry bean cultivars is considere
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du Toit, Lindsey J., H. Walker Kirby, and Wayne L. Pedersen. "Evaluation of an Aeroponics System to Screen Maize Genotypes for Resistance to Fusarium graminearum Seedling Blight." Plant Disease 81, no. 2 (1997): 175–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.1997.81.2.175.

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A noncirculating aeroponics system was evaluated as a method for rapid screening of maize genotypes for resistance to Fusarium graminearum seedling blight/root rot. The system allows for nondestructive, repetitive sampling of seedlings for assessing disease progress and seedling growth. Shoot growth and root rot were assessed at 3-day intervals, and final shoot and root dry weight were determined 15 days after inoculation. The nine hybrids screened differed in severity of root rot as early as 6 days after inoculation, indicating differences in resistance to F. graminearum. Inoculation did not
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V. Madhuri, S. Khayum Ahammed, B. Padmodaya, A. Trivikrama Reddy, and B. Ravindra Reddy. "Evaluation of chickpea Germplasm against Dry Root Rot disease caused by Rhizoctonia bataticola (Taub.) Butler." Ecology, Environment and Conservation 29, no. 01 (2023): 420–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.53550/eec.2023.v29i01.062.

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Chickpea dry root rot is caused by Rhizoctonia bataticola is the most destructive disease and causes severe losses in the yield. The present investigation was undertaken to screen different advanced breeding lines for their resistance to dry root rot disease under field conditions during rabi, 2018-19 and 2019-20 at RARS, Nandyal. A total of fifty one (51) Desi and kabuli chickpea advanced breeding lines were evaluated against dry root rot disease in which four (04) were found resistant, six (06) were moderately resistant, four (04) were moderately susceptible, 24 were susceptible and 13 were
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Bankoliya, Mukesh, V. K. Yadav, Ashish Kumar, Pawan Amrate, and Jayant Bhatt. "Resistance screening and in-vitro efficacy of fungicides for the management of dry root rot of chickpea caused by Rhizoctonia bataticola." Environment Conservation Journal 23, no. 3 (2022): 8–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.36953/ecj.11702317.

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Dry root rot caused by Rhizoctonia bataticola (Taub.) Butler is an emerging threat for chickpea production. It is among one of the chief and common soil borne diseases of chickpea. The present investigation was conducted firstly to identify the resistant source for dry root rot in chickpea and secondly to evaluate the efficacy of different fungicides in inhibiting the growth of R. bataticola under in vitro conditions. Screening of a set of 50 chickpea entries resulted in identification of three entries namely ICCV 191317, ICCV 191306, and Ujjain 21 as moderately resistant to dry root rot of ch
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SUNKAD, GURURAJ, DEEPA DORE, MEGHANA PATIL, RANJANA JOSHI, and MANOJ KUMAR. "Impact of temperature, moisture and CO2 on growth of pathogen and severity of emerging dry root rot disease of chickpea in Karnatak." Journal of Agrometeorology 25, no. 2 (2023): 312–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.54386/jam.v25i2.2125.

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Chickpea is one of the most important food legumes being cultivated in many countries in the world. Dry root rot caused by Rhizoctonia bataticola is becoming an emerging disease and considered as potential threat to chickpea productivity and production under changing climatic scenario. The pathogenecity of R. bataticola was proved and the identity of pathogen was confirmed molecularly using ITS-1 and ITS-4 primers which produced amplified product size of 500-650 bp in three studied isolates indicating that all the isolates belonged to genus R. bataticola. The maximum colony growth of pathogen
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Jasnic, Stevan, Vera Stojsin, and Ferenc Bagi. "Sugarbeet root rot in drought conditions." Zbornik Matice srpske za prirodne nauke, no. 109 (2005): 103–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmspn0519103j.

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In recent years several types of sugarbeet root rot have occurred in our country causing significant economic damage. The most frequent symptoms are leaf chlorosis and brown-black wet necrosis of the root. The necrosis spread through the entire root and vascular strands. In the course of this study F. oxysporum was the most frequently isolated from infected sugar beet roots. The incidence of other fungi (Fusarium solani, Rhizoctonia solani and Macrophomina phaseolina) was much lower and it depended on weather conditions. High temperatures occurring during dry years encourage the development of
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M., Mahesh, Venkataravana P., Naveen Chandra Reddy, Devaraja, Priyanka Holkar, and Narasareddy, G. "Bio-Efficacy of Seed Dressing Fungicide Carbendazim 12% + Mancozeb 63% WP against Important Fungal Diseases of Groundnut." Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology 27, no. 9 (2024): 514–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jabb/2024/v27i91323.

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Groundnut is an important legume and oil seed crop and oil seed crop in world, which is prone to many soil borne diseases viz., Collar rot (Aspergillus niger), Dry root rot (Macrophomina phaseolina) and foliar disease like tikka leaf spot (Cercospora arachidicola) causes major economic losses in yield. The field experiment was conducted on bio efficacy of carbendazim 12% + mancozeb 63% WP as a seed treatment against collar rot, dry root rot and tikka leaf spot in groundnut at college of Sericulture, Chintamani during Kharif 2019-20. The seed treatment of Carbendazim 12% + Mancozeb 63% WP @ 3.0
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Dry root rot"

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Hegde, Namratha Prakashchandra. "Evaluating Chemical Seed Treatments for Fusarium Root Rot Control in Dry Beans and Field Peas." Thesis, North Dakota State University, 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27546.

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This study evaluated commercially available seed treatment products for their ability to control Fusarium solani and F. avenaceum, causal agents of root rot in dry edible bean and field peas, respectively, through in-vitro, growth chamber and field trials. Disease severity was assessed using a 0 to 5 scale, and root health parameters were recorded. The in-vitro tests conducted were not considered good predictors of fungicide performance in growth chamber or field trials in case of dry beans for management of F. solani. In case of field peas, in-vitro and growth chamber studies provided consist
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Tvedt, Chryseis Theresa. "Efficacy of Seed Treatments and In-Furrow Fungicides for Management of Dry Bean Root Rot Caused by Rhizoctonia Solani and Fusarium Solani, and Field Pea Root Rot Caused by Fusarium Avenaceum and Fusarium Solani." Thesis, North Dakota State University, 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/10365/28366.

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Dry bean and field pea root rots have resulted in substantial yield losses in North Dakota. Root rot symptoms range from small lesions to complete root destruction. Traditional management practices such as seed treatment fungicides and crop rotation have proven insufficient under high disease pressure. The objective of this research was to determine the efficacy of in-furrow fungicide applications for management of dry bean and field pea root rot under field and greenhouse conditions. Fungicides were applied in-furrow at planting on dry beans and field peas. In most trials, the inoculated/non-
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Vasquez-Guzman, Jose. "Identifying Dry Bean Genotypes and Genomic Regions Associated with Root Rot Resistance with Emphasis on Fusarium Solani F. Sp Phaseoli." Diss., North Dakota State University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10365/25572.

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Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most produced legume in the U.S. and worldwide. Fusarium root rot (FRR) is a widespread soil-borne diseases causing up to 86% yield reduction in beans. Large-seeded cultivars are usually susceptible to root rot. Finding FRR resistant genotypes under naturally infected soil and mapping genomic regions involved in its resistance were the main objectives in this research. In addition, halo blight, days to flower, growth habit, plant survival, seed weight, and seed yield were studied. Fusarium root rot and halo blight diseases were highly epidemic during
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Muyolo, Norbert Gilumbu. "Variability among Rhizoctonia solani isolates associated with soybeans and dry beans in Ohio and Zaire, and evaluation of host resistance to Rhizoctonia root rot, hypocotyl rot, and web blight /." The Ohio State University, 1992. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487759914762578.

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Oliveira, Maythsulene Inácio de Sousa. "Desenvolvimento de métodos moleculares para detecção simultânea de fusarium oxysporum f. sp. phaseoli, fusarium solani e curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens." Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2015. http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/8762.

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Shamudzarira, Zondai. "Water use and dry matter production in sorghum and bambara groundnut." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.361997.

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Score, Alan James. "Biological control of the dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans." Thesis, University of Abertay Dundee, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.264798.

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Vigrow, Anne. "Molecular analysis of the dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans." Thesis, University of Abertay Dundee, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.306791.

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Kebabti, Abdelkader. "Mechanisms of pathogenicity of three fungi which cause dry rot in potato tubers." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.284708.

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Low, Gordon Alister. "An investigation of selected effects of environment on the dry rot fungus, Serpula lacrymans." Thesis, Abertay University, 2000. https://rke.abertay.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/5f450e84-358d-4c10-b234-733cf2e67d4f.

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Comparisons were made between the sensitivities of unique ‘wild’ isolates and domestic isolates of the dry rot fungus, <i>Serpula lacrymans</i>, to temperature, water potential and pH. Comparisons were also made between their capacities of timber decay. The ‘wild’ Himalayan isolates displayed slightly less marked sensitivities to high and low temperature and lowered water potential, yet the isolates were equally tolerant of pH. In general, the linear growth rates of the domestic isolates proved to be twice those of the ‘wild’ Himalayan set, whereas little variation occurred between their rates
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Books on the topic "Dry root rot"

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1932-, Jennings D. H., and Bravery A. F, eds. Serpula lacrymans: Fundamental biology and control strategies. Wiley, 1991.

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Seehann, G. A bibliography of the dry rot fungus, Serpula lacrymans. IRG Secretariat, 1988.

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Olsson, Kerstin. Impact damage, gangrene and dry rot in potato: Important biochemical factors in screening for resistance and quality in breeding material. Dept. of Crop Genetics and Breeding, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 1989.

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Tulku, Thondup, Beresford Brian C, and Library of Tibetan Works & Archives., eds. The Dzog-chen preliminary practice of the innermost essence =: The Long-chen nying-thig ngön-dro with original Tibetan root text. 3rd ed. Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, 1998.

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translator, Wang Yaoqing, ed. Wu gu wu yin shi fa: No grain, no pain : a 30-day diet for eliminating the root cause of chronic pain. Chen xing chu ban you xian gong si, 2016.

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Gaines, Isabel. World's best mama. Scholastic, 2002.

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Shannon, Joyce Brennfleck. Dental care and oral health sourcebook: Basic consumer health information about caring for the mouth and teeth, including facts about dental hygiene and routine care guidelines, fluoride, sealants, tooth whitening systems, cavities, root canals, extractions, implants, veneers, dentures, and orthodontic and orofacial procedures; along with information about periodontal (gum) disease, canker sores, dry mouth, temporomandibular joint and muscle disorders (TMJ), oral cancer, and other conditions that impact oral health ... 4th ed. Omnigraphics, 2012.

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Gleń-Karolczyk, Katarzyna. Zabiegi ochronne kształtujące plonowanie zdrowotność oraz różnorodność mikroorganizmów związanych z czernieniem pierścieniowym korzeni chrzanu (Atmoracia rusticana Gaertn.). Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15576/978-83-66602-39-7.

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Horseradish roots, due to the content of many valuable nutrients and substances with healing and pro-health properties, are used more and more in medicine, food industry and cosmetics. In Poland, the cultivation of horseradish is considered minor crops. In addition, its limited size causes horseradish producers to encounter a number of unresolved agrotechnical problems. Infectious diseases developing on the leaves and roots during the long growing season reduce the size and quality of root crops. The small range of protection products intended for use in the cultivation of horseradish generate
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Buhler, Peter. Root Out of Dry Ground. FriesenPress, 2022.

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Buhler, Peter. Root Out of Dry Ground. FriesenPress, 2022.

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Book chapters on the topic "Dry root rot"

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Ranjan, Shubhashish, Rishabh Mirchandani, and Muthappa Senthil-Kumar. "Dry Root Rot in Chickpea: A Perspective on Disease Resistance Breeding Strategies." In Diseases in Legume Crops. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3358-7_4.

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Claudius-Cole, Abiodun. "Importance and integrated nematode management of the yam nematode (Scutellonema bradys) in yam cropping systems of West Africa." In Integrated nematode management: state-of-the-art and visions for the future. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789247541.0052.

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Abstract Yam, Dioscorea spp., one of the oldest food crops known to humans, is the fourth most important root and tuber crop globally. It is a tropical plant that provides food and income for the people in the regions where it is grown. Major nematode pests reported on yams include Scutellonema bradys, Meloidogyne spp., Pratylenchus spp. and Rotylenchulus reniformis. This chapter addresses S. bradys, causing dry rot disease of yams in field and storage. When S. bradys infected seed tubers are planted, plant survival is reduced, and the speed of the disease cycle is amplified leading to reduced
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Okike, Iheanacho, Seerp Wigboldus, Anandan Samireddipalle, et al. "Turning Waste to Wealth: Harnessing the Potential of Cassava Peels for Nutritious Animal Feed." In Root, Tuber and Banana Food System Innovations. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92022-7_6.

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AbstractIn Nigeria, processing cassava for food and industry yields around 15 million tons of wet peels annually. These peels are usually dumped near processing centres to rot or dry enough to be burned. Rotting heaps release methane into the air and a stinking effluent that pollutes nearby streams and underground water, while burning produces clouds of acrid smoke. However, when properly dried, peels can be an ingredient in animal feed. Previous attempts over two decades to use peels in animal feed failed to yield profitable options for drying wet peels at commercial scale, but recent researc
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Preeti, Dinesh Panwar, Poonam Saini, and Jitendra Kumar Vats. "Effect of Temperature and Defense Response on the Severity of Dry Root Rot Disease in Chickpea Caused by Macrophomina phaseolina." In Microbial Symbionts and Plant Health: Trends and Applications for Changing Climate. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0030-5_14.

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Gooch, Jan W. "Dry Rot." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers. Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_4064.

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Del Dottore, Emanuela, Alessio Mondini, Davide Bray, and Barbara Mazzolai. "Miniature Soil Moisture Sensors for a Root-Inspired Burrowing Growing Robot." In Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38857-6_15.

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AbstractThis paper shows the implementation of miniature sensors for soil moisture measurement and their integration in a root-inspired burrowing growing robot. Three kinds of sensors are combined to estimate the water content in soil: a resistivity sensor composed of two brass electrodes, a commercial air humidity sensor interfaced with the soil by a filter membrane of PTFE with polyester scrim, and an RGB sensor used for visible reflectance spectroscopy. We show their integration and embeddability in a burrowing growing robot based on additive manufacturing with a 4 cm probe diameter. The mu
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Letian, Zhang. "Day After Day, Taking Root in the Real China." In The Reconstruction of Chinese Sociology. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8198-2_32.

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Green, Maja, Vida Nazemian, and Amna Hassan. "Peripheral Nerve and Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) Pharmacology." In Mechanisms of Pain. CRC Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003094302-5.

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Louisa Krüger, Mirja, and Kirsten Tracht. "Analysis of Surface Properties for Process-Reliable Handling with Dry-Adhesive Microstructures." In Annals of Scientific Society for Assembly, Handling and Industrial Robotics 2023. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-74010-7_12.

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Abstract The aim of this paper is to investigate the influence of different surface parameters on the adhesion behavior of dry-adhesive microstructures. Selective laser melting surfaces, which are partly reworked in a solid rolling process, are used to investigate the influence of different surface parameters. The surface parameters are determined using a laser scanning microscope. Experiments with three different test masses and dry-adhesive microstructures are carried out on the surfaces to determine the pull-off stress. The experiments show that the surface parameter root-means-square rough
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Irawati, Novi, and Asma Sembiring. "Identification of Fungi Associated with Potato Tuber Causes Dry Rot in Lembang." In Proceedings of the International Symposium Southeast Asia Vegetable 2021 (SEAVEG 2021). Atlantis Press International BV, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-028-2_46.

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Conference papers on the topic "Dry root rot"

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Spitale, Micol, Rebecca Stower, Maria Teresa Parreira, Elmira Yadollahi, Iolanda Leite, and Hatice Gunes. "HRI Wasn’t Built In a Day: A Call To Action For Responsible HRI Research." In 2024 33rd IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (ROMAN). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ro-man60168.2024.10731210.

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Van Der Schijff, Ockert J. "MIC in Fire Sprinkler Systems Field Observations and Data." In CORROSION 2008. NACE International, 2008. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2008-08508.

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Abstract Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) has been implicated as the root-cause for the corrosion failure of a large number of wet, dry, and pre-action fire sprinkler systems, often resulting in costly repairs and litigation. This paper presents field observations and laboratory test results for several different fire sprinkler failure investigations conducted over the course of the past several years in a variety of locations across the US. Field experience with assessment data, basis for diagnosis, mitigation and rehabilitation recommendations to prevent recurrence are presented.
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Thomas, E. Dail, Andrew Seelinger, and Richard B. Southard. "National Surface Treatment Center Study: Navy Rudder Coating Failures." In SSPC 2003. SSPC, 2003. https://doi.org/10.5006/s2003-00048.

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Abstract Coating systems currently applied to the U.S. Navy’s ARLEIGH BURKE (DDG 51) class destroyers’ rudders, propeller shaft struts, and other high stress areas often fail within one year of their installation. Coating loss resulting in exposed rudder shell plating is a serious readiness and fiscal concern for Navy ship operators and maintenance organizations. Corrosion damage to rudder shell plating increases maintenance costs and threatens current Navy initiatives to lengthen dry-docking intervals for these ships. The Navy has not identified the root cause(s) and failure mechanism behind
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Rana, Ahmad Raza Khan, George Jarjoura, and Syed Umair Niaz Bukhari. "Case Study on the Failure of Polyurea Elastomer (PU) Coating in a Sea Water Storage Tank." In CONFERENCE 2023. NACE International, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2023-19160.

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Abstract Coating system of a seawater storage tank failed during service at the humid south gulf coastline. The failure occurred during the summer of 2022 after only 14 months of service. The tank had an acknowledged life expectancy of 15 years. An investigation team was deployed to investigate the root causes of the coating failure. In this case study, a comprehensive investigation was conducted to discover the reasons behind the premature failure of the sprayed PU (polyurea) elastomer coating on a water storage tank during a turnkey project in the Arabian Gulf region. Visual inspections alon
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Colamartino, Ivan, Andrea Renzo, Marco Anghileri, and Fabrizio Turconi. "Full-scale crash test of the AW609 wing." In Vertical Flight Society 80th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0080-2024-1222.

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The AW609 tiltrotor features a unique high-mounted wing with rotatable nacelles positioned at the wing tips, it is capable of operating both in airplane and vertical flight mode. To achieve suited protection of the occupants during emergency landing, the wing - which is particularly stiff in order to sustain the heavy weights at the tips, where rotors, engines and transmissions are positioned - implements a controlled failure mechanism at root, so that during emergency landings it breaks and unloads the fuselage of the weight of wingbox and nacelles, thus avoiding catastrophic collapse. As the
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Pavković, Nemanja, Đina Konstantin, and Ferenc Bagi. "IDENTIFICATION OF FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM AS STRAWBERRY WILT CAUSAL AGENT." In Global Challenges Through the Prism of Rural Development in the Sector of Agriculture and Tourism GIRR 2024. Academy of Applied Studies Šabac, 2025. https://doi.org/10.46793/girr25.197p.

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Strawberry is one of the most famous berry fruits growing in the last several years in Serbia. The total production was approximately 23,000 t in 2023, indicating that is less than in the previous years. In 2024, it was enough soil moisture only for initial plant development. After that period, mandatory irrigation was applied, especially in intensive crops such as strawberries. The occurrence of strawberry root rot disease occurs in years with high temperatures. Strawberry root rot is caused by Fusarium oxysporum, with high economic losses in greenhouse and open-field strawberry production. D
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Mikhailouskaya, N. A., D. V. Voitka, E. K. Yuzefovich, and T. B. Barashenko. "Effect of three-component microbial inoculant on winter rye and spring barley yields." In РАЦИОНАЛЬНОЕ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ ПРИРОДНЫХ РЕСУРСОВ В АГРОЦЕНОЗАХ. Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “Research Institute of Agriculture of Crimea”, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33952/2542-0720-15.05.2020.17.

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One of the modern techniques of improving microbial preparations efficiency is a combination of several microorganisms with different beneficial properties in one inoculant. Taking into account the role of nitrogen and potassium nutrition and their synergism, it is essential to develop preparations of N2-fixing and K-mobilizing rhizobacteria, especially Azospirillum sp. and Bacillus sp. Effective biological control of root infections is of great importance in order to prevent crop yield losses. Among soil antagonistic fungi, Trichoderma sp. is the most promising one. Microbial inoculant includ
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Datsenko, L. A. "SUNFLOWER DRY ROT (REVIEW)." In 11-я Всероссийская конференция молодых учёных и специалистов «Актуальные вопросы биологии, селекции, технологии возделывания и переработки сельскохозяйственных культур». V.S. Pustovoit All-Russian Research Institute of Oil Crops, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25230/conf11-2021-156-162.

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We carried out analysis of the literature data on the knowledge level of sunflower dry rot in the laboratory of biomethod of the crop management department of V.S. Pustovoit All-Russian Research Institute of Oil Crops (VNIIMK). As a result of the analysis, we studied the following issues: the disease pathogen; symptoms of manifestation; the disease prevalence in the world and in Russia; its harmfulness; biology; species composition and taxonomic position of fungi of the genus Rhizopus on sunflower; methods of artificial infection of sunflower with dry rot.
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SHCHERBATYUK, Nataliya. "Hydraulic redistribution and water movement mechanisms in grapevines." In IVES Conference Series vine wine. IVES Conference Series vine wine, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58233/0zsk7k8q.

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Context and purpose of the study – Plants have been shown to redistribute water between root sections and soil layers along a gradient of decreasing water availability. One benefit of this hydraulic redistribution is that water can be transported from roots in wet soil to others in dry soil, delaying the onset of water stress and increasing root longevity in dry environments. Grapevines are thought to redistribute water laterally across the trunk from wet to dry portions of the root system. However, it is unknown whether the phloem contributes to such water redistribution. The objectives of th
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H. THAJEEL, Zainab, Muthik A. GUDA, Manal Abdulsattar MUHAMMED, and ABDULLAH H. KAZEM. "EFFECT OF SPRAYING DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS OF FOLIAR FERTILIZER AND BALANCED NUTRIENT SOLUTION ON SOME VEGETATIVE AND ROOT GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS OF BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS L." In VIII.International ScientificCongressofPure,AppliedandTechnological Sciences. Rimar Academy, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/minarcongress8-18.

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The study was conducted in Harmoush farms on the Najaf-Karbala road during the agricultural season 2021-2022. To study the effect of spraying different concentrations of foliar fertilizer and balanced nutrient solution on some vegetative and root growth characteristics of Brassica campestris L.. A factorial experiment (3 × 3) was carried out like the first factor, with three concentrations of foliar fertilizer (0, 3, and 6) ml. L-1 and the second three concentrations of the nutrient solution (0, 2, 4) ml. L-1 according to the completely random block design (R.C.B.D). The results showed that sp
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Phillips, Donald A., Yitzhak Spiegel, and Howard Ferris. Optimizing nematode management by defining natural chemical bases of behavior. United States Department of Agriculture, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2006.7587234.bard.

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This project was based on the hypothesis that nematodes interacting with plants as either parasites or beneficial saprophytes are attracted to their host by natural products. This concept was supported by numerous observations that parasitic nematodes are attracted to root exudates. Our overall goal was to identify nematode sensory compounds from root exudates and to use that information for reducing nematicide applications. We applied skills of the investigators to achieve three specific objectives: 1) Identify nematode behavioral cues (e.g., attractants or repellents) in root exudates; 2) Id
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Zhang, Xiaoyu, Heather Kearney, Jean C. Batzer, and Mark L. Gleason. Testing a Warning System for Anthracnose Fruit Rot on Day-neutral Strawberry. Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-932.

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Zhang, Xiaoyu, Jean C. Batzer, and Mark L. Gleason. Testing a Warning System for Anthracnose Fruit Rot on Day-neutral Strawberry—Year 3. Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-2137.

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Zhang, Xiaoyu, Jean Batzer, and Mark Gleason. Testing a Warning System for Anthracnose Fruit Rot on Day-neutral Strawberry–Year 4. Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-295.

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O'Connor, Jack, Caitlyn Eberle, Davide Cotti, et al. Interconnected Disaster Risks. United Nations University - Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53324/nyhz4182.

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We live in an interconnected world, where disaster risks are increasing every day. In 2020/2021 alone, the world witnessed a number of record-breaking disasters that showed us clearer than ever before how interconnected we are, for better or worse. These disasters are symbols of underlying global issues that we must identify and address in order to better manage risk. This report analyses 10 disastrous events that occurred in 2020/2021 and explains that these events are interconnected with each other, with other larger, underlying societal processes, and with our behaviors and actions. We show
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Davillas, Apostolos. Regional Inequality in Health and its Determinants. Instats Inc., 2025. https://doi.org/10.61700/6vtfoai2lqxd11996.

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This one-day short course offers a thorough exploration of regional health inequalities, highlighting the social, economic, and environmental factors behind differences in health outcomes. Participants will learn how to identify the root causes of these disparities and gain hands-on experience using econometric methods and Stata to analyze real-world health data. These skills will empower them to extract meaningful insights that can support effective, evidence-based policy decisions.
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Kamai, Tamir, Gerard Kluitenberg, and Alon Ben-Gal. Development of heat-pulse sensors for measuring fluxes of water and solutes under the root zone. United States Department of Agriculture, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2016.7604288.bard.

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The objectives defined for this study were to: (1) develop a heat-pulse sensor and a heat-transfer model for leaching measurement, and (2) conduct laboratory study of the sensor and the methodology to estimate leaching flux. In this study we investigated the feasibility for estimating leachate fluxes with a newly designed heat-pulse (HP) sensor, combining water flux density (WFD) with electrical conductivity (EC) measurements in the same sensor. Whereas previous studies used the conventional heat pulse sensor for these measurements, the focus here was to estimate WFD with a robust sensor, appr
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Mena Benavides, Melisa, Alicia Bustillos Ardaya, Caitlyn Eberle, and Stefan Schneiderbauer. Technical Report: Mountain glaciers melting. United Nations University - Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53324/sevx5525.

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Mountain regions are known as the “water towers of the world” for their capacity to store freshwater in glaciers. River basins with glaciers on their headwaters benefit from water stored as ice, representing a regulating water source for downstream river flow, particularly during the summer and in dry periods, especially in times of drought. However, human-induced global warming has caused glaciers to retreat, meaning the ice mass that has formed over many years melts faster than snowfall can replace. Currently, glaciers are melting at double the speed they have in the past two decades, with e
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Seginer, Ido, Louis D. Albright, and Robert W. Langhans. On-line Fault Detection and Diagnosis for Greenhouse Environmental Control. United States Department of Agriculture, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2001.7575271.bard.

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Background Early detection and identification of faulty greenhouse operation is essential, if losses are to be minimized by taking immediate corrective actions. Automatic detection and identification would also free the greenhouse manager to tend to his other business. Original objectives The general objective was to develop a method, or methods, for the detection, identification and accommodation of faults in the greenhouse. More specific objectives were as follows: 1. Develop accurate systems models, which will enable the detection of small deviations from normal behavior (of sensors, contro
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Aly, Radi, James H. Westwood, and Carole L. Cramer. Novel Approach to Parasitic Weed Control Based on Inducible Expression of Cecropin in Transgenic Plants. United States Department of Agriculture, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2003.7586467.bard.

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Our overall goal was to engineer crop plants with enhanced resistance to Orobanche (broomrape) based on the inducible expression of sarcotoxin-like peptide (SLP). A secondary objective was to localize small proteins such as SLP in the host-parasite union in order to begin characterizing the mechanism of SLP toxicity to Orobanche. We have successfully accomplished both of these objectives and have demonstrated that transgenic tobacco plants expressing SLP under control of the HMG2 promoter show enhanced resistance to O. aegyptiaca and O. ramosa . Furthermore, we have shown that proteins much la
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