White mold

White mold, caused by the fungus Sclerotinia (Whetzelinia) sclerotiorum, is distributed worldwide and has more than 300 hosts. It infects flowers, cotyledons, seeds, leaves or injured plant tissue. The disease can be controlled by crop rotation, flooding, reduced seeding rates, application of chemic...

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Autores principales: Schwartz, Howard F., Steadman, James R.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1980
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81762
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description White mold, caused by the fungus Sclerotinia (Whetzelinia) sclerotiorum, is distributed worldwide and has more than 300 hosts. It infects flowers, cotyledons, seeds, leaves or injured plant tissue. The disease can be controlled by crop rotation, flooding, reduced seeding rates, application of chemical products in the middle of the flowering period, modifying plant architecture and the use of resistant var. Many soil microorganisms are associated with sclerotia and may cause them to degrade or fan to germinate. The symptoms and damage caused by the disease are illustrated in color. (CIAT)
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spelling CGSpace817622025-11-05T16:58:58Z White mold Schwartz, Howard F. Steadman, James R. phaseolus vulgaris whetzelinia sclerotiorum etiology symptomatology host range cotyledons seed leaves plant injuries biological control chemical control cultural control resistance cultivars cultivation flowering White mold, caused by the fungus Sclerotinia (Whetzelinia) sclerotiorum, is distributed worldwide and has more than 300 hosts. It infects flowers, cotyledons, seeds, leaves or injured plant tissue. The disease can be controlled by crop rotation, flooding, reduced seeding rates, application of chemical products in the middle of the flowering period, modifying plant architecture and the use of resistant var. Many soil microorganisms are associated with sclerotia and may cause them to degrade or fan to germinate. The symptoms and damage caused by the disease are illustrated in color. (CIAT) El moho blanco causado por el hongo Sclerotinia (Whetzelinia) sclerotiorum se halla presente en todo el mundo y mas de 300 plantas son hospedantes del patogeno; infecta las flores, cotiledones, semillas, hojas o tejido herido. El control de la enfermedad se puede hacer por: rotacion de cultivos, inundacion del terreno, utilizacion de menor cantidad de semilla en la siembra, aplicacion de productos quimicos a mediados de la floracion, modificando la arquitectura de la planta y utilizando var resistentes; muchos microorganismos del suelo estan asociados con los esclerosios y pueden causar degradacion e impedir que estos germinen. Se ilustran en color los sintomas y danos causados por la enfermedad. (CIAT) 1980 2017-06-20T08:51:40Z 2017-06-20T08:51:40Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81762 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Schwartz, H.F.;Steadman, J.R.1980.White mold . In: Schwartz, Howard F.; Gálvez E., Guillermo E. (eds.). Bean production problems: Disease, insect soil and climatic constraints of Phaseolus vulgaris . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. p. 111-126.
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
whetzelinia sclerotiorum
etiology
symptomatology
host range
cotyledons
seed
leaves
plant injuries
biological control
chemical control
cultural control
resistance
cultivars
cultivation
flowering
Schwartz, Howard F.
Steadman, James R.
White mold
title White mold
title_full White mold
title_fullStr White mold
title_full_unstemmed White mold
title_short White mold
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topic phaseolus vulgaris
whetzelinia sclerotiorum
etiology
symptomatology
host range
cotyledons
seed
leaves
plant injuries
biological control
chemical control
cultural control
resistance
cultivars
cultivation
flowering
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