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Candidatus Phytoplasma lycopersici

Known as: Phytoplasma lycopersici 
National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
The pathogenic type (form and race) of Fusarium oxysporum, which generates wilt symptoms on tomato, was rapidly identified with a… 
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
ABSTRACT Multitrophic interactions mediate the ability of fungal pathogens to cause plant disease and the ability of bacterial… 
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
The fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici causes foot and root rot of tomato plants, which can be controlled by… 
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
The fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici is the causal agent of tomato foot and root rot disease. The green… 
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Pseudomonas chlororaphis PCL1391 controls tomato foot and root rot caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici. The… 
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
The phenazine-1-carboxamide-producing bacterium Pseudomonas chlororaphis PCL1391 controls tomato foot and root rot caused by… 
Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
ABSTRACT The interaction between the oomycete Pythium oligandrum and various soilborne oomycete and fungal plant pathogens (P… 
Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Four commercial composts were added to soil to study their effect on plant growth, total rhizosphere microflora, and incidence of…