2012
DOI: 10.1080/03235408.2011.588048
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Rapid screenhouse assessment of bacterial blight in cassava genotypes in Nigeria

Abstract: Bacterial blight disease caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. manihotis (Berthet-Bondar) Dye was assessed in 11 artificially inoculated cassava genotypes in a screenhouse. Disease progress was estimated at intervals of 3 days by measuring the length of necrotic lesions on stems and leaves, as well as estimating the average disease score and area under disease progress curve (AUDPC). Based on the average disease scores, cassava genotypes 30572, TME 1, TME 7 and TME 9 were classified as resistant to bacterial bl… Show more

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“…31 Furthermore, it is possible that being the first set of permanent teeth to erupt in the oral cavity many parents may fail to identify them as permanent teeth and thus neglect them through poor oral health practices such as ineffective oral hygiene measures. 32 Furthermore, in this study the mandibular molars were followed by the maxillary molars and then the maxillary central incisors in order of prevalence of receiving root canal treatment. These results reflect the desire of patients to retain posterior teeth that are necessary for optimal masticatory efficiency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 Furthermore, it is possible that being the first set of permanent teeth to erupt in the oral cavity many parents may fail to identify them as permanent teeth and thus neglect them through poor oral health practices such as ineffective oral hygiene measures. 32 Furthermore, in this study the mandibular molars were followed by the maxillary molars and then the maxillary central incisors in order of prevalence of receiving root canal treatment. These results reflect the desire of patients to retain posterior teeth that are necessary for optimal masticatory efficiency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 3 weeks, seedlings were scored for the development of Fusarium wilt using a modified scale of Lebeda and Buczkowski (1986) ( Table 1). The AUDPC was calculated for plantlets from the disease severity score using the protocol of Shanner and Finney (1977), as modified by Popoola and Olanloye (2012). The formula used for calculating AUDPC was as follows:…”
Section: Screening For Fusarium Wilt Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%