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- W1979022829 abstract "Rose (Rosa hybrida Hort.) is the most important commercial cut-flower plant in the world. Rose is mains cultivated in hydroponicsystem and propagated by cutting on rock-wool slabs in Korea.During the summers in 2007-2008, root rot symptom was found incutting bed and as well in rock wool of hydroponic culture farmslocated in Goyang and Jeonju, Korea respectively. The initialsymptoms showed wilting and yellowing. The stem and root had adark brown or black water-soaked lesion, and the lesion graduallyturned to brownish black color (Fig. 1A). As the disease progressedthe infected plants rapidly lost vigor and finally wilted. Pathogens isolated from the roots rot of rose in Goyang and Jeonjuand cultured on cornmeal agar added 0.01% wheat germ oil. Thefungi produced cottony aerial mycelium. The optimum temperaturefor hyphal growth was 30-35" @default.
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- W1979022829 date "2010-12-01" @default.
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- W1979022829 title "Root Rot of Rose Caused by Pythium helicoides in Korea" @default.
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