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  2. List of cotton diseases - Wikipedia

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    Fungal diseases; Anthracnose Glomerella gossypii Colletotrichum gossypii [anamorph] Areolate mildew Ramularia gossypii = Cercosporella gossypii Mycosphaerella areola [teleomorph] Anita blight Anita stalk borer Ascochyta gossypii. Black root rot Thielaviopsis basicola Chalara elegans [synanamorph] Boll rot Ascochyta gossypii Colletotrichum gossypii

  3. Lists of plant diseases - Wikipedia

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    List of African violet diseases; List of foliage plant diseases (Agavaceae) List of alfalfa diseases; List of almond diseases; List of anemone diseases; List of apple diseases; List of apricot diseases; List of foliage plant diseases (Araceae) List of foliage plant diseases (Arecaceae) List of foliage plant diseases (Araliaceae) List of foliage ...

  4. Inbreeding - Wikipedia

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    Inbreeding is also used to reveal deleterious recessive alleles, which can then be eliminated through assortative breeding or through culling. In plant breeding, inbred lines are used as stocks for the creation of hybrid lines to make use of the effects of heterosis. Inbreeding in plants also occurs naturally in the form of self-pollination.

  5. Category:Lists of plant diseases - Wikipedia

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    F. List of Ficus diseases; List of flax diseases; List of foliage plant diseases; List of foliage plant diseases (Acanthaceae) List of foliage plant diseases (Agavaceae)

  6. Mixed mating systems - Wikipedia

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    A mixed mating system (in plants), also known as “variable inbreeding” a characteristic of many hermaphroditic seed plants, where more than one means of mating is used. [1] Mixed mating usually refers to the production of a mixture of self-fertilized (selfed) and outbred (outcrossed) seeds.

  7. Plant disease - Wikipedia

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    Crown gall disease caused by Agrobacterium. Most bacteria associated with plants are saprotrophic and do no harm to the plant itself. However, a small number, around 100 known species, cause disease, especially in subtropical and tropical regions of the world. [15] [page needed] Most plant pathogenic bacteria are bacilli.

  8. Global Plant Clinic - Wikipedia

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    The clinic has a diagnostic service, which covers all plants and types of problems, is used by over 80 countries and helps maintain disease vigilance. The clinic also trains plant pathologists, and work with all sectors to improve regular and reliable access to technical support and advice. The clinics main aim is to create durable plant health ...

  9. List of foliage plant diseases (Araucariaceae) - Wikipedia

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    Fungal diseases; Code: Scientifice Name: Common Name: Bleeding canker Dothiorella spp. Lasiodiplodia theobromae = Botryodiplodia theobromae. A Cylindrocladium root rot Cylindrocladium spp. A Needle blight Colletotrichum gloeosporioides = Colletotrichum derridis: A Pythium root rot Pythium spp. A