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Linda E. Hanson

Researcher at United States Department of Agriculture

Publications -  73
Citations -  2107

Linda E. Hanson is an academic researcher from United States Department of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sugar beet & Cercospora beticola. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 68 publications receiving 1831 citations. Previous affiliations of Linda E. Hanson include Cornell University & Michigan State University.

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Induction of terpenoid synthesis in cotton roots and control of Rhizoctonia solani by seed treatment with Trichoderma virens. [Erratum: 2003 Dec., v. 93, no. 12, p. 1606.]

TL;DR: It appears that induction of defense response, particularly terpenoid synthesis, in cotton roots by T. virens may be an important mechanism in the biological control by this fungus of R. solani-incited cotton seedling disease.
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Induction of Terpenoid Synthesis in Cotton Roots and Control of Rhizoctonia solani by Seed Treatment with Trichoderma virens.

TL;DR: In this article, the mechanisms employed by the biocontrol agent Trichoderma virens to suppress cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) seedling disease incited by Rhizoctonia solani has been investigated.
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One Fungus, One Name: Defining the Genus Fusarium in a Scientifically Robust Way That Preserves Longstanding Use

David M. Geiser, +65 more
- 11 Apr 2013 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors advocate recognizing the genus Fusarium as the sole name for a group of species of importance in plant pathology, mycotoxicology, medicine, and basic research.
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Reduction of verticillium wilt symptoms in cotton following seed treatment with Trichoderma virens.

TL;DR: Strains of Trichoderma virens that control damping-off of cotton seedlings caused by either Pythium ultimum or Rhizoctonia solani were tested for their ability to induce resistance to Verticillium wilt, indicating that some strains of T. virens may have growth-promoting activity.
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Sensitivity to thiabendazole in Fusarium species associated with dry rot of potato.

TL;DR: Fusarium species associated with dry rot of potato tubers during 1992 and 1993 were characterized and it was found that there may be multiple beta-tubulin mutations that confer resistance to TBZ.