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The relationship between volatile organic compounds and apple replant disease
Apple replant disease (ARD) refers to the observed decline in plant growth, fruit yield, and quality after repeated planting of apples at the same site. It is a phenomenon in all apple-producing areas worldwide which leads to an estimated profitability reduction of 50 % over the lifetime of an apple orchard.Anne-Sophie Wachter +3 more
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ROOTSTOCKS EVALUATED FOR APPLE REPLANT DISEASE TOLERANCE
Acta Horticulturae, 2014C.M. Bezuidenhout +2 more
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APPLE REPLANT DISEASE: MICROBIAL CONSORTIUM RESPONSIBLE FOR CAUSE AND CONTROL
“Replant disease” or “replant disorder” may be defined as poor growth response of fruit trees When replanting is done on the same site which previously supported the same or closely related species. It has been reported from different regions of world, wherever the apple is grown (Tewoldemedhin et al., 2011a).Asha Nabi +8 more
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Apple replant disease – new insights into an old problem
Acta Horticulturae, 2023T. Winkelmann, F. Mahnkopp-Dirks
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Unraveling a genetic roadmap for improved taste in the domesticated apple
Molecular Plant, 2021Bo Zhang, Ting Fang, Xiao-Fei Wang
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Enzymatic browning in apple products and its inhibition treatments: A comprehensive review
Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2022Marcellus Arnold +1 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF APPLE REPLANT DISEASE
Acta Horticulturae, 1994R.S. Utkhede, E.M. Smith
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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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EFFECT OF ANTAGONISTIC PLANTS ON APPLE REPLANT DISEASE
Acta Horticulturae, 1994L. Edwards, R.S. Utkhede, T. Vrain
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