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- W3129848354 abstract "Abstract Oil crops are rich sources of oils, proteins, minerals, vitamins, dietary fibers, and provide raw material for production of biodiesel. They are the second most important determinant of agricultural economy, next to cereals within the segment of field crops. Among plant-pathogens, Fusarium spp. are the most devastating and toxigenic fungi that have been found to be associated with these oil crops and cause a variety of diseases, leading to drastic economic losses worldwide. Fusarium wilt is an important soil borne fungal disease, in which the water conducting vessels (xylem) are blocked after infection, thus the plant wilts and often dies. Fusarium disease is very difficult to control, as physical, chemical, and cultural methods of control are not only expensive but also ineffective. Therefore there is reborn interest in biological control based on the integration of many physical and biological methods targeted to eradicate the causative agent. This review highlights the Fusarium diseases associated with oil crops, host–parasite interactions and their biomanagement strategies." @default.
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- W3129848354 title "Biomanagement of Fusarium spp. associated with pulse crops" @default.
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