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Influência do alinhamento de plantio na severidade da mancha-preta-dos-citros, produção e qualidade do suco [PDF]
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Diseases of some vegetable and fruit crops and their control [PDF]
Plakidas, Antonios George
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Effective Management of Citrus Melanose Based on Combination of Ecofriendly Chemicals
Plant Disease, 2023Citrus melanose, caused by the ascomycete fungus Diaporthe citri, is one of the most important diseases in China that affects not only the production but also the quality of citrus. In China, mancozeb is recommended to control melanose disease at the dose of 1.34 g/liter.
Chingchai Chaisiri, Yang Lin, Yanping Fu
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Influence of Environmental Factors on Severity of Citrus Scab and Melanose [PDF]
Citrus scab, caused by Elsinoe fawcettii, and melanose, caused by Diaporthe citri, produce external blemishes on citrus fruit, reducing acceptability of the fruit for the fresh market. In laboratory studies, rough lemon seedlings and grapefruit seedlings were inoculated with conidia of E. fawcettii and D. citri, respectively, and exposed to a range of
J P, Agostini +3 more
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European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2021
Citrus melanose is an important disease that seriously damages citrus production. It is caused by Diaporthe species, which are known as important pathogens, endophytes or saprobes with broad host ranges. Over 170 species of Diaporthe were reported around the world and the complexity of species structures makes it hard to be identified.
Chingchai Chaisiri +2 more
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Citrus melanose is an important disease that seriously damages citrus production. It is caused by Diaporthe species, which are known as important pathogens, endophytes or saprobes with broad host ranges. Over 170 species of Diaporthe were reported around the world and the complexity of species structures makes it hard to be identified.
Chingchai Chaisiri +2 more
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Etiology and management of citrus Melanose disease in Pakistan: A review
Phytopathogenomics and Disease Control., 2023Diaporthe species are important pathogens of many hosts, including economically important crops. They cause severe melanose disease, stem-end rot of fruits, and gummosis of perennial plants worldwide. Among the Diaporthe species, Diaporthe citri is responsible for causing melanose disease.
Muhammad Ateeq +2 more
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Phytopathology®, 2021
Melanose disease is one the most widely distributed and economically important fungal diseases of citrus worldwide. The causative agent is the filamentous fungus Diaporthe citri (syn. Phomopsis citri). Here, we report the genome assemblies of three strains of D.
Yunpeng Gai +7 more
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Melanose disease is one the most widely distributed and economically important fungal diseases of citrus worldwide. The causative agent is the filamentous fungus Diaporthe citri (syn. Phomopsis citri). Here, we report the genome assemblies of three strains of D.
Yunpeng Gai +7 more
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Evaluation of Postinfection Control of Citrus Scab and Melanose with Benomyl, Fenbuconazole, and Azoxystrobin [PDF]
Citrus scab, caused by Elsinoe fawcettii, and melanose, caused by Diaporthe citri, are serious diseases of citrus in Florida that reduce the exterior quality of fruits produced for the fresh market. The availability of fungicides with postinfection activity could increase the flexibility of growers in managing these diseases.
P M, Bushong, L W, Timmer
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Characterization of the Causal Fungus of Citrus Melanose, Diaphorthe citri Isolated from Blighted Twigs of Citrus in Jeju [PDF]
Mycological characteristics of Phomopsis citri isolates obtained from blighted twigs of citrus cultivation areas in Jeju island were all identified as Phomopsis citri known as the anamorph stage of Diaporthe citri. Pycnidia the isolates sized from 112.2 to 614.4 (av. 328.8) and shaped conical to lenticulata in black.
Hyeog-Mo Kwon +5 more
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Epidemiology and Control of Greasy Spot, Melanose and Scab in Florida Citrus Groves
Pans, 1976Abstract Three major fungal diseases in Florida citrus groves that require control by chemical sprays are greasy spot (Mycosphaerella citri), melanose (Diaporthe citri) and scab (Elsinoe fawcettii). The salient features of pathogen behaviour and epidemiology are reviewed for each of these diseases.
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