Verticillium wilt of cacao in Uganda: incidence and progress of infection in relation to time

Verticillium dahlie Kleb. from wilted cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) was re-isolated from the stem above soil level 3 days after inoculating the roots of container grown plants and reached the top of some 45 cm tall seedling by 6 days. No visible vascular discoloration was observed before the 9th day after inoculation. It is inferred that conidia or mycelium of the fungus must move passively within the transpiration stream. Mechanical damage to roots may facilitate early passage to the xylem and systemic distribution within the host. A progress of Infection Index reached 100 per cent by the 13th day from inoculation there were significant linear correlations both between internal progress of infection and between per cent incidence, within replicates, and time

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Main Authors: 64970 Emechebe, A.M., 85518 Leakey, C.L.A., 46059 Banage, W.B.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1975
Subjects:THEOBROMA CACAO, VERTICILLIUM DAHLIAE, MARCHITEZ, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, INOCULACION, AISLAMIENTOS, SISTEMA VASCULAR DE LA PLANTA, XILEMA, DAÑOS MECANICOS, INFECCION, UGANDA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:667512020-02-03T21:33:51ZVerticillium wilt of cacao in Uganda: incidence and progress of infection in relation to time 64970 Emechebe, A.M. 85518 Leakey, C.L.A. 46059 Banage, W.B. 1975Verticillium dahlie Kleb. from wilted cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) was re-isolated from the stem above soil level 3 days after inoculating the roots of container grown plants and reached the top of some 45 cm tall seedling by 6 days. No visible vascular discoloration was observed before the 9th day after inoculation. It is inferred that conidia or mycelium of the fungus must move passively within the transpiration stream. Mechanical damage to roots may facilitate early passage to the xylem and systemic distribution within the host. A progress of Infection Index reached 100 per cent by the 13th day from inoculation there were significant linear correlations both between internal progress of infection and between per cent incidence, within replicates, and timeVerticillium dahlie Kleb. from wilted cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) was re-isolated from the stem above soil level 3 days after inoculating the roots of container grown plants and reached the top of some 45 cm tall seedling by 6 days. No visible vascular discoloration was observed before the 9th day after inoculation. It is inferred that conidia or mycelium of the fungus must move passively within the transpiration stream. Mechanical damage to roots may facilitate early passage to the xylem and systemic distribution within the host. A progress of Infection Index reached 100 per cent by the 13th day from inoculation there were significant linear correlations both between internal progress of infection and between per cent incidence, within replicates, and timeTHEOBROMA CACAOVERTICILLIUM DAHLIAEMARCHITEZENFERMEDADES FUNGOSASINOCULACIONAISLAMIENTOSSISTEMA VASCULAR DE LA PLANTAXILEMADAÑOS MECANICOSINFECCIONUGANDAEast African Agricultural and Forestry Journal (Kenia)
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topic THEOBROMA CACAO
VERTICILLIUM DAHLIAE
MARCHITEZ
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
INOCULACION
AISLAMIENTOS
SISTEMA VASCULAR DE LA PLANTA
XILEMA
DAÑOS MECANICOS
INFECCION
UGANDA
THEOBROMA CACAO
VERTICILLIUM DAHLIAE
MARCHITEZ
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
INOCULACION
AISLAMIENTOS
SISTEMA VASCULAR DE LA PLANTA
XILEMA
DAÑOS MECANICOS
INFECCION
UGANDA
spellingShingle THEOBROMA CACAO
VERTICILLIUM DAHLIAE
MARCHITEZ
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
INOCULACION
AISLAMIENTOS
SISTEMA VASCULAR DE LA PLANTA
XILEMA
DAÑOS MECANICOS
INFECCION
UGANDA
THEOBROMA CACAO
VERTICILLIUM DAHLIAE
MARCHITEZ
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
INOCULACION
AISLAMIENTOS
SISTEMA VASCULAR DE LA PLANTA
XILEMA
DAÑOS MECANICOS
INFECCION
UGANDA
64970 Emechebe, A.M.
85518 Leakey, C.L.A.
46059 Banage, W.B.
Verticillium wilt of cacao in Uganda: incidence and progress of infection in relation to time
description Verticillium dahlie Kleb. from wilted cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) was re-isolated from the stem above soil level 3 days after inoculating the roots of container grown plants and reached the top of some 45 cm tall seedling by 6 days. No visible vascular discoloration was observed before the 9th day after inoculation. It is inferred that conidia or mycelium of the fungus must move passively within the transpiration stream. Mechanical damage to roots may facilitate early passage to the xylem and systemic distribution within the host. A progress of Infection Index reached 100 per cent by the 13th day from inoculation there were significant linear correlations both between internal progress of infection and between per cent incidence, within replicates, and time
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topic_facet THEOBROMA CACAO
VERTICILLIUM DAHLIAE
MARCHITEZ
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
INOCULACION
AISLAMIENTOS
SISTEMA VASCULAR DE LA PLANTA
XILEMA
DAÑOS MECANICOS
INFECCION
UGANDA
author 64970 Emechebe, A.M.
85518 Leakey, C.L.A.
46059 Banage, W.B.
author_facet 64970 Emechebe, A.M.
85518 Leakey, C.L.A.
46059 Banage, W.B.
author_sort 64970 Emechebe, A.M.
title Verticillium wilt of cacao in Uganda: incidence and progress of infection in relation to time
title_short Verticillium wilt of cacao in Uganda: incidence and progress of infection in relation to time
title_full Verticillium wilt of cacao in Uganda: incidence and progress of infection in relation to time
title_fullStr Verticillium wilt of cacao in Uganda: incidence and progress of infection in relation to time
title_full_unstemmed Verticillium wilt of cacao in Uganda: incidence and progress of infection in relation to time
title_sort verticillium wilt of cacao in uganda: incidence and progress of infection in relation to time
publishDate 1975
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