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Commodity risk assessment of <i>Vitis</i> spp. plants from Moldova. [PDF]
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Identifying Risk Factors for European Stone Fruit Yellows from a Survey [PDF]
European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) is becoming a major economic problem for Prunus growers in Europe. The causal agent (“Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum”) and its vector (Cacopsylla pruni) have been identified, but the present knowledge of the risk factors for this disease relies, at best, on specific experiments.
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OCCURRENCE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF EUROPEAN STONE FRUIT YELLOWS PHYTOPLASMA IN SPAIN
Acta Horticulturae, 2004A Lavina, J Sabate, A Batlle
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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF EUROPEAN STONE FRUIT YELLOWS PHYTOPLASMA IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Acta Horticulturae, 2004M Navratil
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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF EUROPEAN STONE FRUIT YELLOWS IN GERMANY
Acta Horticulturae, 2008B. Jarausch +5 more
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Journal of Phytopathology, 2001
Twenty strains of the European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) phytoplasma showed great differences in virulence when examined by graft inoculation of trees on peach, peach hybrid GF 677 and P.‘Marianna’ GF 8/1 rootstocks. The most virulent strains killed all trees on peach rootstocks whereas the mild strains did not cause mortality but induced only mild ...
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Twenty strains of the European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) phytoplasma showed great differences in virulence when examined by graft inoculation of trees on peach, peach hybrid GF 677 and P.‘Marianna’ GF 8/1 rootstocks. The most virulent strains killed all trees on peach rootstocks whereas the mild strains did not cause mortality but induced only mild ...
E SEEMÜLLER
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Acquired Tolerance in Apricot Plants that Stably Recovered from European Stone Fruit Yellows [PDF]
European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) is one of the most destructive phytoplasma diseases of plum, apricot, and peach in Europe. Conventional preventive defense strategies have been ineffective. Because apricot cultivars with innate-constitutive resistance against ESFY are not available, the aim of this more than 20-year-long study was to seek acquired ...
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Journal of Phytopathology, 1996
AbstractIn the Campania region of southern Italy, peach trees showing vein enlargement and decline symptoms, as well as apricot and Japanese plum trees showing symptoms similar to that of apricot chlorotic leaf roll and plum leptonecrosis, respectively, were examined for phytoplasma infection using PCR technology.
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AbstractIn the Campania region of southern Italy, peach trees showing vein enlargement and decline symptoms, as well as apricot and Japanese plum trees showing symptoms similar to that of apricot chlorotic leaf roll and plum leptonecrosis, respectively, were examined for phytoplasma infection using PCR technology.
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