Blueberry diseases in New Zealand [PDF]
A survey was made of diseases occurring on blueberry ( Vaccinium corymbosum L.) in New Zealand. The most important disease, both of nursery stock and of mature plants growing in poorly drained sites, was Phytophthora root rot (P ...
Peter Johnston, E H C Mckenzie
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Known and New Emerging Viruses Infecting Blueberry
Blueberry (Vaccinium spp.) plants are exposed to existing and emerging viruses as a result of expanding acreage of blueberry plantations across the world, primarily in North America.
Norsazilawati Saad +4 more
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Endophytic colonization of Beauveria peruviensis and its antagonistic activity against Neopestalotiopsis mesopotamica in blueberry [PDF]
Chile is one of the leading blueberry producers in the Southern Hemisphere. The environmental conditions in the central-southern regions of the country favor infection by Neopestalotiopsis species, which cause blight, cankers, and dieback that cause the ...
Isabel Barrera-Merino +7 more
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Endophytic Trichoderma and Bacillus isolates suppress Lasiodiplodia theobromae-associated dieback in blueberry under arid coastal conditions [PDF]
Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) production represents one of the main pillars of Peruvian agro-exports; however, its sustainability is increasingly threatened by wood-infecting fungal diseases such as dieback.
William Villanueva-Olivera +6 more
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Characterization of Novel Luteoviruses in Canadian Highbush Blueberries Using High-Throughput Sequencing [PDF]
The Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada is among the top ten blueberry producing regions globally. Viral diseases are established in the region and significantly reduce average yields.
Sachithrani Kannangara +7 more
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Isolation and identification of blueberry postharvest decay pathogen and control effect of 2,4-epibrassinolide [PDF]
Due to its thin, juicy skin and high physiological activity, blueberries are easily susceptible to damage by pathogenic bacteria during storage and transportation after harvest.
Shaofeng Jia +8 more
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Objective: This study aimed to provide strategy for controlling the fungal diseases of postharvest blueberry in Sichuan province. Methods: The pathogenic bacteria from 14 planting bases in Sichuan Province were isolate, identified, pathogenicity ...
LIU Chun-yan +4 more
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Leaf anthracnose and defoliation of blueberry caused by Colletotrichum helleniense in Northern Italy
Highbush blueberry is an increasingly important crop due to its economic value and demonstrated health benefits of blueberries. Leaf spots are considered as minor diseases of blueberry plants, but they adversely affect blueberry productivity, causing ...
Vladimiro Guarnaccia +4 more
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Blueberry Advisory System: A Disease Alert System for Blueberry Anthracnose Fruit Rot
The weather conditions favoring Blueberry anthracnose fruit rot disease incidence and development can be difficult to predict, and it can significantly impact yield under conducive weather patterns. For that reason, the authors of this new 6-page publication of the UF/IFAS Plant Pathology Department developed and validated a web-based disease alert ...
André B. Gama +5 more
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NRPT 1X reduces ALT and ceramide 14:0 in 65% of subjects as compared to only 28% in the placebo group. Abstract Background and Aims The prevalence of NAFLD is increasing globally and on a path to becoming the most frequent cause of chronic liver disease. Strategies for the prevention and treatment of NAFLD are urgently needed.
Ryan W. Dellinger +7 more
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