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Root and crown rot pathogens causing wilt symptoms on field-grown marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) plants

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Findings indicate that a complex of pathogens potentially can cause root and crown rot under field conditions, resulting in wilt symptoms and collapse of cannabis plants.
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Yellowing and wilting symptoms on field-grown Cannabis sativa (cannabis) plants followed by total plant collapse under conditions of extreme hot weather were observed in northern California in 2017. The crown regions of affected plants were dark and sunken and internal tissue discolouration extended 10–15 cm above the soil surface. Isolations made from the pith, vascular and cortical tissues in the crown region yielded Fusarium oxysporum (40% frequency), F. brachygibbosum (28% frequency), Pythium aphanidermatum (22% frequency), Fusarium solani and F. equiseti (5% frequency each). Pathogenicity tests were conducted on rooted plantlets to establish the extent of root and crown decay, as well as on mature stems to determine the extent of stem tissue colonization caused by these species. Extensive reduction in root length was caused by F. solani, F. oxysporum, F. brachygibbosum and P. aphanidermatum and wounding significantly enhanced disease development. Stem tissue colonization by these pathogens at...

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Pathogens and Molds Affecting Production and Quality of Cannabis sativa L.

TL;DR: Analysis of air samples in indoor growing environments revealed that species of Penicillium, Cladosporium, Aspergillus, Fusarium, Beauveria, and Trichoderma were present, the result of the application of biocontrol products for control of insects and diseases, respectively.
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Flower and foliage-infecting pathogens of marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) plants

TL;DR: The various fungi recovered from cannabis flower buds may be present as contaminants from aerially dispersed spores and have the potential to cause various types of pre- and post-harvest bud rot under conducive environmental conditions.
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Fusarium and Pythium species infecting roots of hydroponically grown marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) plants

TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and elongation factor 1α (EF-1α) sequences revealed that the Fusarium species affecting cannabis plants shared 99–100% sequence homology with isolates causing stem rot and wilt in other hosts, suggesting they were not uniquely adapted to cannabis.
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Molecular Diagnostics and Detection of Oomycetes on Fiber Crops.

TL;DR: The objective of this paper was to review the current status of research on molecular diagnosis of oomycete pathogens on fiber crops, and summarize the molecular assays that have been used to identify these pathogens and discuss potential areas of future development for fast, specific, and accurate diagnosis.
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Fungal Pathogens Affecting the Production and Quality of Medical Cannabis in Israel.

TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to identify foliar, stem, and soilborne pathogens affecting MC under commercial cultivation in Israel and determine the seasonal outbreak of each fungus.
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