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Growth of apple trees affected by replant disease after lifting, site fumigation, and replanting
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 1984(1984). Growth of apple trees affected by replant disease after lifting, site fumigation, and replanting. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology: Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 257-258.
R.G. Ross, K.B. McRae, R.J. Newbery
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Apple rootstock evaluation for apple replant disease
Acta Horticulturae, 2016D. Kviklys, T.L. Robinson, G. Fazio
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Biological Control of Apple Crown Rot and Replant Disease
1992There are two major soilborne diseases that are of economic concern to the growers in the Okanagan, Similkameen and Kootenay Valleys of British Columbia (Slykhuis and Li, 1985; Utkhede, 1987). Crown rot, caused by Phytophthora cactorum, has been an acute problem for apple orchardists in British Columbia since 1942 (Welsh, 1942). This disease is also of
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Discovery ofFusarium proliferatumf. sp.malus domesticaCausing Apple Replant Disease in China
Plant Disease, 2022Zhiquan Mao, Xue-Sen Chen, Yanan Duan
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ROOTSTOCKS EVALUATED FOR APPLE REPLANT DISEASE TOLERANCE
Acta Horticulturae, 2014C.M. Bezuidenhout +2 more
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An evaluation of potential apple replant disease treatments for Quebec /
1985This item was digitized as part of a project to share McGill's intellectual legacy with the public. If you are the copyright holder or a relative of the copyright holder who is deceased, you may request withdrawal by emailing escholarship.library@mcgill.ca.
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DEVELOPMENT OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF APPLE REPLANT DISEASE
Acta Horticulturae, 1994R.S. Utkhede, E.M. Smith
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EFFECT OF ANTAGONISTIC PLANTS ON APPLE REPLANT DISEASE
Acta Horticulturae, 1994L. Edwards, R.S. Utkhede, T. Vrain
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Phlorizin released by apple root debris is related to apple replant disease
2016Autotoxic compounds are likely to be among the causes of apple replant disease, but their secretion is low during plant life. Using targeted metabolomics, the changes in soil phenolic profile were analyzed after the addition of apple roots, and their potential autotoxicity was assessed on apple seedlings.
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