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statice perezii/dextrose

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First Report of Black Stem Caused by Botryosporium longibrachiatum on Statice in Korea.

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Perennial statice is widely cultivated worldwide. In Korea, hybrid statice (Limonium latifolium × bellidifolium) is grown as a commercial cut flower crop in polyethylene-film-covered greenhouses. In April 2013, hundreds of hybrid statice plants of the cvs. Yellow Cream and Pinky Cream were found

First Report of Cercospora beticola as a Pathogen of German Statice (Goniolimon tataricum) in Bulgaria.

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German statice (Goniolimon tataricum) is a protected, herbaceous, perennial plant species that occurs sporadically throughout Bulgaria. Some varieties, however, are cultivated outdoors because of their dry flowers, which are widely utilized by florists. For the past 3 years, a severe leaf disease

First Report of Anthracnose Caused by Colletotrichum dematium on Statice (Goniolimon tataricum, Synonym Limonium tataricum) in Bulgaria.

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German statice (Goniolimon tataricum, synonym Limonium tataricum) is a popular ornamental species, which is frequently used in bouquet arrangements. During a field survey of statice farms in the Plovdiv Region of Bulgaria (August 2007), lesions were observed predominantly on the peduncles and rarely

First Report of Phytophthora nicotianae on German Statice in Bulgaria.

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In June of 2008, rapidly developing necrotic symptoms were observed on 2-month-old seedlings of German statice (Goniolimon tataricum, synonym Limonium tataricum) that were started from field-collected seeds and grown in plastic pots under greenhouse conditions in the region of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
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