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Cryptococcus adeliensis inciting branch canker on stone fruit trees
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2015Stem and branch cankers of stone fruits are among the most destructive diseases throughout stone fruit growing areas of the world, including Iran. Symptoms similar to those produced by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae were observed on stone fruit trees in several fruit growing areas in the Khorasan province in North Eastern Iran in 2011 and 2012.
B. Borhani, H. Rahimian
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Lasiodiplodia regiae sp. nov.: A New Species Causing Canker and Dieback of Fruit Trees in China
Phytopathology®, 2023Canker and dieback are serious fungal diseases of woody plants that can cause huge economic losses to orchards. The purpose of this study was to classify and assess the pathogenicity of fungal species associated with canker and dieback on fruit trees growing in Henan Province, China.
Yanfen Wang +9 more
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Etiology of leaf spot and fruit canker symptoms on stone fruits and nut trees in Iran
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2019During July 2015 to June 2017, 63 walnut and 94 stone fruit orchards were surveyed in Iran to identify and characterize the causal agent of a disease inducing leaf spot and fruit canker symptoms. Altogether, 189 Prunus spp. and 141 walnut samples (i.e. leaves, branches and fruits) were collected from 10 Provinces in northern, northwestern, central and ...
Sadegh Zarei +4 more
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2022
The accurate assessment of Erwinia amylovora live cell populations in fire blight cankers by classic microbiology methods has major limitations. Some of them are the presence of competitive microbiota in samples that inhibit E. amylovora's growth and the release of toxic compounds by plant material during sample processing, which may hamper the ...
Delgado Santander, Ricardo +2 more
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The accurate assessment of Erwinia amylovora live cell populations in fire blight cankers by classic microbiology methods has major limitations. Some of them are the presence of competitive microbiota in samples that inhibit E. amylovora's growth and the release of toxic compounds by plant material during sample processing, which may hamper the ...
Delgado Santander, Ricardo +2 more
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Bacterial canker of stone-fruit trees in California
Hilgardia, 1933Abstract does not appear. First page follows. The gummosis phenomenon in trees of the genus Prunus has been much investigated since the early nineteenth century. Although many studies were primarily concerned with the origin and composition of the gum itself, some attention was paid to cause.
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CRYPTOCOCCUS ADELIENSIS A YEAST SPECIES INCITING STEM CANKER ON STONE FRUIT TREES
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2013Yeast isolates were consistently recovered from symptomatic branches of stone fruit trees showing twig and stem cankers indistinguishable from those caused by bacterial agents, especially Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae, which have been prevalent throughout Khorasan province (northern Iran).
Borhani, B. +3 more
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Can choice of rootstock reduce damages caused by fruit tree canker in apple orchards?
Acta HorticulturaeL Garkava-Gustavsson, D Kviklys
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Papery Bark Canker of Fruit Trees in Relation to Silver Leaf Disease
Journal of Pomology and Horticultural Science, 1943(1943). Papery Bark Canker of Fruit Trees in Relation to Silver Leaf Disease. Journal of Pomology and Horticultural Science: Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 144-146.
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2019
Leucostoma canker, also called perennial canker, Cytospora canker, and Valsa canker, is recognized as an important disease of peach in the northern portions of the region suitable for production of temperate fruits, including Canada, and the northeastern US It is mentioned as part of a complex set of factors associated with peach tree short-life ...
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Leucostoma canker, also called perennial canker, Cytospora canker, and Valsa canker, is recognized as an important disease of peach in the northern portions of the region suitable for production of temperate fruits, including Canada, and the northeastern US It is mentioned as part of a complex set of factors associated with peach tree short-life ...
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Plant Disease
Lasiodiplodia is a widely distributed genus that is associated with a variety of diseases in many plant species, especially fruit trees. In this study, a disease survey of fruit trees growing in 12 orchards located in the Henan and Shandong provinces of China was conducted between 2020 and 2022.
Yanfen Wang +9 more
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Lasiodiplodia is a widely distributed genus that is associated with a variety of diseases in many plant species, especially fruit trees. In this study, a disease survey of fruit trees growing in 12 orchards located in the Henan and Shandong provinces of China was conducted between 2020 and 2022.
Yanfen Wang +9 more
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