Scientific and technological advances in the development of sustainable disease management tools: a case study on kiwifruit bacterial canker. [PDF]
Santos MG +3 more
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In recent years, stone fruit plantations have been widely increased in the eastern Mediterranean Region of Turkey. In 2012, bacterial canker caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae were first observed in the region.
Yildiz, R. Cetinkaya +8 more
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Bacterial canker of sweet cherry in Oregon : disease symptoms, cycle, and management
Bacterial canker is the number one killer of young sweet cherry trees in Oregon. This publication covers cause and symptoms, disease cycle, and disease management.
Spotts, Robert Allen, 1945- +4 more
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Effect of spring-pruning method, copper sprays and training systems on bacterial canker of sweet cherry [PDF]
Efficacy of copper sprays to protect pruning wounds from bacterial canker infection was examined on 8-yr-old sweet cherry cv Hedelfingen, trained to a Vertical Axis System, in 3 replicate blocks, 15 trees ...
Bucien, T. +4 more
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CsBZIP40 confers resistance against citrus bacterial canker by repressing CsWRKY43-CsPrx53/CsSOD13 cascade mediated ROS scavenging. [PDF]
Li Q +15 more
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Defense Inducers Mediated Mitigation of Bacterial Canker in Tomato through Alteration in Oxidative Stress Markers. [PDF]
Tripathi R +6 more
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An HLD Model for Tomato Bacterial Canker Focusing on Epidemics of the Pathogen Due to Cutting by Infected Scissors. [PDF]
Kawaguchi A +3 more
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Gibbsiella quercinecans as new pathogen involved in bacterial canker of Russian olive. [PDF]
Basavand E +3 more
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Bacterial spot and canker of stone fruits is a multifaceted disease caused by ..
STEFANI, Emilio
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First report of a novel <i>Paenibacillus</i> strain JDF1 and its biocontrol potential against citrus bacterial canker. [PDF]
Wang ZQ +5 more
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