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Genetic differentiation between two subpopulations of Erysiphe necator in Italy

2004
Erysiphe necator (syn. Uncinula necator) overwinters both as ascospores in cleistothecia and as mycelium in dormant buds of grapevines. Shoots developing from infected buds are known as ‘flag shoots’. We showed in a previous study that a flag shoot subpopulation of E.
A. Mazzoleni, M. G. Milgroom, P. Cortesi
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Cross-resistance studies of metrafenone resistant isolates of Erysiphe necator

2015
Erysiphe necator is one of the major fungal diseases of cultivated grapevine worldwide and it is managed almost exclusively by fungicides. It has already developed resistance to several fungicide groups including quinone outside inhibitors (QoI) and sterol biosynthesis inhibitors (SBI).
A. Kunova   +3 more
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Phenolic Composition Changes of Grapevine Leaves Infected with Erysiphe Necator

2022
María del Mar Hernández Álamos   +2 more
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Sensitivity of Erysiphe necator to quinoxyfen in Italian vineyards during 2009-2013

2014
Introduction: Grapevine powdery mildew, caused by Erysiphe necator (Schw.), is present every year in Italy, and can drastically reduce yield and quality of grapes leading to important economic losses. Control of this obligate biotroph is mainly based on the use of fungicides.
TURAN, CEREN   +5 more
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Modelling the life cycle of Erysiphe necator

2010
Legler, Sara Elisabetta   +3 more
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