... formed by pathogensaround the seeds. Alternaria brassicicola was the most frequent species identified on seeds from growing fields inCalarasi (53.91%) and Teleorman (57.12%). We found that A. brassicicola ...
... are: the attack of fungal pathogens fromprimary inoculum that survive in the soil and on the plant debris: Aspergillus flavus (aspergillus or yellow mould);Giberella zeae/anamorph Fusarium graminearum ...
... infects young plants in spring when soil moisture is high and temperatures rangefrom 15 to 18oC. Loss of young plant caused by pathogen may be up to 80%. The pathogen could be controlled growingresistant ...
... in vitro against important pre-and postharvest pathogens: Fusarium oxysporum, F. moniliforme, F. solani, Alternaria alternata, Botrytis cinerea, and Penicillium expansum. The activity of Artemisiaabsinthium ...
... major factors which play a limiting role in rapeseed culture is represented by a number of pathogens that attack under favourable conditions (provided by abiotic factors), resulting in lower production. ...