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Publications (2)


Corrigendum to “Identification and virulence test of a new pathogen that causes verticillium striping on rapeseed in northwestern China” [Oil Crop Sci. (2024), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocsci.2023.12.005]
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May 2024

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Oil Crop Science

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Ruisheng Wang

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Mingde Wu

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... Studying the pH effects on V. longisporum could offer valuable insights for growers and agronomists in devising integrated management strategies not just for Verticillium stripe but potentially for other diseases as well. To date, Verticillium stripe has been identified in Europe [37,38], North America [2,39], and Asia [40], where another significant disease of crucifers, clubroot, is also frequently reported [41]. Since clubroot development is favored in acidic soils, liming to increase soil pH is often recommended as a method for controlling this disease [41][42][43][44]. ...

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Influence of pH on the Growth of Verticillium longisporum and Verticillium Stripe Severity in Canola (Brassica napus)
Identification and virulence test of a new pathogen that causes verticillium striping on rapeseed in northwestern China
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  • February 2024

Oil Crop Science