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FIRE BLIGHT OF PEAR IN YUGOSLAVIA
Acta Horticulturae, 1998Fire blight of pear, caused by Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winslow, et al., is one of the oldest and the most destructive disease caused by bacteria on pome fruits. This disease is most dangerous on pear (Pyrus sp.), making commercial pear growing under certain conditions impossible. First record of this vicious pear disease in our country was in 1990 in
Babović, Milorad +2 more
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Current Situation of Fire Blight in China
Phytopathology®, 2023Fire blight, caused by the plant-pathogenic bacterium Erwinia amylovora, is a devastating disease that occurs on rosaceous plants, including pears and apples. E. amylovora is indigenous to North America and was spread to the Eurasian continent in the second half of the 20th century through contaminated plant materials.
Weibo Sun +5 more
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Breeding for resistance to fire blight.
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Lespinasse, Yves, Aldwinckle, H.S.
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МИКРОБИОЛОГИЯ ЖӘНЕ ВИРУСОЛОГИЯ, 2023
Настоящий обзор посвящен бактериальному ожогу плодовых культур, который является опасным карантинным заболеванием, наносящим огромный экономический ущерб по всему миру. Заболевание распространилось более чем в 50 странах с момента его открытия в 1870-е годы.
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Настоящий обзор посвящен бактериальному ожогу плодовых культур, который является опасным карантинным заболеванием, наносящим огромный экономический ущерб по всему миру. Заболевание распространилось более чем в 50 странах с момента его открытия в 1870-е годы.
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SUSCEPTIBILITY OF CRATAEGUS SPECIES TO FIRE BLIGHT
Acta Horticulturae, 1993International ...
Paulin, J.P. +3 more
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PLANT MECHANISMS INTERFERING WITH FIRE BLIGHT INFECTION
Acta Horticulturae, 2006We present here a brief review of plant mechanisms which have been studied in relation with Erwinia amylovora. These mechanisms concern exclusively host plant of fire blight and may act either positively or negatively on the bacteria. They may therefore be involved in the susceptibility or the resistance of plant tissues, either at the genetic or at ...
Brisset, Marie-Noelle, Paulin, J Pierre
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2014
This publication covers the symptoms, disease cycle, and control of Fire Blight of Ornamentals.
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This publication covers the symptoms, disease cycle, and control of Fire Blight of Ornamentals.
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Global and Regional Trends and Drivers of Fire Under Climate Change
Reviews of Geophysics, 2022Matthew W Jones +2 more
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