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The Arabidopsis pattern recognition receptor EFR enhances fire blight resistance in apple. [PDF]
Piazza S +7 more
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Bacterial Lipopeptides Are Effective against Pear Fire Blight. [PDF]
Din IU +5 more
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Antibacterial potential of silver-selenium nanocomposites in mitigating fire blight disease in <i>Pyrus communis</i> L. [PDF]
Imran M +8 more
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Breeding apple cultivars with durable genetic resistance is a potential long-term solution to fire blight, a devastating bacterial disease caused by Erwinia amylovora. However, phenotyping resistance/susceptibility to fire blight is challenging due to E.
Sarah A. Kostick +2 more
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Discrimination and Detection of and with a Single Primer Set [PDF]
Erwinia amylovora and Erwinia pyrifoliae cause fire blight and black-shoot blight, respectively, in apples and pears. E. pyrifoliae is less pathogenic and has a narrower host range than that of E. amylovora.
Hyeonheui Ham +6 more
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Phenotypic Evaluation of Fire Blight Outbreak in the USDA Malus Collection
Fire blight, caused by pathogen Erwinia amylovora, is a major disease in Malus. Biological, chemical and cultural controls are efficient to manage fire blight, while rootstocks, and host resistance can limit damages.
Laura Dougherty +4 more
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Genome‐wide association mapping identifies novel loci underlying fire blight resistance in apple
Fire blight, caused by epiphytotic gram‐negative bacteria Erwinia amylovora, is the most destructive bacterial disease of apple (Malus spp.). Genetic mechanisms of fire blight resistance have mainly been studied using traditional biparental quantitative ...
Ranjita Thapa +4 more
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Suppression of fire blight blossom blight on Idared apple, 2016
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Yoder, Keith S. +4 more
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Protocol for diagnosing Erwinia amylovora infection using a fluorescent probe
Summary: Current fire blight diagnosis techniques are DNA based and require specialized equipment and expertise, or they are less sensitive. Here, we present a protocol for diagnosing fire blight using the fluorescent probe, B-1.
Ji Hye Jin, Dokyoung Kim
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Fire blight of fruit crops is one of the most dangerous diseases for apple trees and other plants of the Rosaceae family, and in Kazakhstan, it is subject to quarantine.
Gulshariya Kairova +8 more
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