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SOME EXPERIENCES IN CONTROL OF APPLE SCAB IN SERBIA

Acta Horticulturae, 2013
Apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) G. Winter is recognized as the most important disease of apples in Serbia. Fungicides remain the primary tool for managing this disease and, due to its polycyclic nature; repeated applications are required over the course of a single season.
Rekanović, Emil   +5 more
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Use of the A-scab model for rational control of apple scab [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
A-scab is a dynamic model for Venturia inaequalis primary infections. It simulates ascospore maturation, ejection, deposition, and infection during the season based on hourly data of air temperature, rainfall, relative humidity, and wetness duration. A-scab produces a risk index for each infection period and predicts the time of disease onset.
Giosue', Simona   +6 more
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Apple Scab and its Management

2006
Apple scab caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis (Cke.) Wint. is a destructive disease of apple. The pathogen is a facultative saprophyte that grows subcuticularly on the host. V. inaequalis must obtain nutrients through an active means. The fungus grows as a stroma of thick-walled cells between the cuticle and the outer wall of the host epidermis ...
Ralph L. Nicholson, James E. Rahe
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The Apple Scab in Western Washington

1904
Topics Include Life History of the Fungus, Experiments in ...
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Biology and epidemiology of apple scab

ACS - Agriculturae conspectus scientificus, 2001
Na jabukama dolazi više patogenih mikrogljiva, od kojih je najznačajnija u našem podneblju Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) Winter (anamorf Spilocea pomi Fr. sin. Fusicladium dendriticum (Wallr.) Fuckel). Mikrogljiva izaziva bolest koju nazivamo krastavost plodova i mrljavost lista jabuka. Gubici od V.
Miličević, Tihomir   +2 more
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Glasshouse experiments on apple scab

Annals of Applied Biology, 1966
SUMMARYDilutions of various fungicides were compared on potted MM 109 clonal rootstocks in the glasshouse for protective (pre‐infection) and curative (post‐infection) activity against apple scab. The materials, as commercial preparations, included captan, copper (as ‘dry’ Bordeaux mixture), dichlofluanid, didecyldimethylammonium bromide (DDAB ...
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Glasshouse experiments on apple scab

Annals of Applied Biology, 1967
SUMMARYExperiments with fungicide mixtures used protectively and curatively against apple scab showed no advantage from adding phenylmercury chloride (PMC) to certain protective fungicides. Sulphur fungicides greatly impaired the curative activity of PMC, especially in mixtures applied 24 hr. after infection, but captan showed little and dodine acetate
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Treatment of Apple Scab

The Journal of Mycology, 1889
B. T. Galloway, E. A. Southworth
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Polyploidy affects the development of Venturia inaequalis in scab-resistant and -susceptible apple cultivars

Scientia Horticulturae, 2021
Anze Švara   +2 more
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