Publications for:

pest = Pythium myriotylum
country = Australia (NT+QLD)

found 9 publications:

2017
Species delimitation in Pythium species complexes: the case of Pythium myriotylum Drechsler and Pythium zingiberis Takahashi
Mycological Progress (2017) 16 (3), 257-267
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2016
An assessment of Pythium spp. associated with soft rot disease of ginger (Zingiber officinale) in Queensland, Australia
Australasian Plant Pathology (2016) 45 (4), 377-387
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2013
Microbial indicators related to yield and disease and changes in soil microbial community structure with ginger farm management practices
Australasian Plant Pathology (2013) 42 (6), 685-692
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2012
Organic inputs, tillage and rotation practices influence soil health and suppressiveness to soilborne pests and pathogens of ginger
Australasian Plant Pathology (2012) 41 (1), 99-112
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2009
Rhizome rot of ginger (Zingiber officinale) caused by Pythium myriotylum in Fiji and Australia
Australasian Plant Pathology (2009) 38 (5), 453-460
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2008
The impact of organic amendments, mulching and tillage on plant nutrition, Pythium root rot, root-knot nematode and other pests and diseases of capsicum in a subtropical environment, and implications for the development of more sustainable vegetable farming systems
Australasian Plant Pathology (2008) 37 (2), 123-131
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2004
Sudden wilt of capsicum in tropical and subtropical Australia: a severe form of Pythium root rot exacerbated by high soil temperatures
Australasian Plant Pathology (2004) 33 (3), 357-366
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1993
Effect of solarisation using single and double layers of clear plastic mulch on Pythium, Phytophthora and Sclerotium species in a nursery potting mix
Australasian Plant Pathology (1993) 22 (1), 28-35
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1990
Etiology of root and stalk rots of maize in North Queensland: 2. Pathogenicity of fungi, including Pyrenochaeta indica, a new record
Australasian Plant Pathology (1990) 19 (2), 52-56
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