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Author(s): MACHADO, A. R.; PINHO, D. B.; SOARES, D. J.; GOMES, A. A. M.; PEREIRA, O. L. Macrophomina is a genus belonging to Botryosphaeriaceae that comprises well-known necrotrophic pathogens related to hundreds of plant hosts around the world. Historically, M. phaseolina is the causal... ... |
Author(s): BONONI, L.; CHIARAMONTE, J. B.; PANSA, C. C.; MOITINHO, M. A.; MELO, I. S. de Acidic soils rapidly retain applied phosphorus fertilizers and consequently present low availability of this nutrient to plants. the use of phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms to help plant phosphor... ... |
Author(s): SANTOS. R. F. dos; HECKLER, L. I.; LAZAROTTO, M.; GARRIDO, L. da R.; REGO, C.; BLUME, E. Black foot disease, which is primarily caused by Dactylonectria species, affects young and mature grapevines, causing loss of productivity and reduction of longevity of vineyards. Because it is a soil... ... |
Author(s): PINTO, Z. V.; MORANDI, M. A. B.; BETTIOL, W. Abstract: The effectiveness of composted sewage sludge incorporated into Pinus bark-based substrate with or without biofertilizer, fish hydrolyzate, chitosan and Trichoderma asperellum was evaluated f... ... |
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Author(s): VALENTE, J. B.; PEREIRA, F.; STEMPKOWSKI, L.; FARIAS, M.; KUHNEM JUNIOR, P. R.; LAU, D.; FAJARDO, T. V. M.; NHANI JUNIOR, A.; BORBA, M. C.; SILVA, F. N. da Diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, nematodes and viruses affect wheat (Triticum aestivum). The soil-borne wheat mosaic disease (SBWMD) is one of the most common viral disease that causes economic los... ... |
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Author(s): KOBORI, N. N.; MASCARIN, G. M.; JACKSON, M. A.; SCHISLER, D. A. Media and culturing protocols were identified that supported the formation of submerged conidia and microsclerotia (MS) by Trichoderma harzianum Rifai strain T-22 using liquid culture fermentation. Li... ... |
Author(s): MENDES, L. W.; MENDES, R.; TSAI, S. M. The rhizosphere is the narrow zone of soil around the living plant roots that is influenced by the activity of the plants. Many beneficial microorganisms in the rhizosphere provide plants with mineral... ... |
Author(s): MAROLDI, M. M. C.; VASCONCELLOS, V. M.; LACAVA, P. T.; FARINAS, C. S. The endophytic fungi represent a potential source of microorganisms for enzyme production. However, there have been only few studies exploiting their potential for the production of enzymes of industr... ... |
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