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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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Pathological Anatomy and Histochemistry of Leucostoma Canker on Stone Fruits and Other Selected Fungal Cankers of Deciduous Fruit Trees

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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Phylogenetic relationships of fluorescent Pseudomonad isolates associated with bacterial canker of stone fruit trees in Kurdistan province, Iran

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2017
Bacterial canker is one of the most important diseases of stone fruit trees in various locations of Kurdistan province, Iran. Genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships among 20 fluorescent pseudomonads isolated from stone fruit trees with symptoms similar to bacterial canker were investigated using a polyphasic approach by means of phenotypic ...
Sakineh Ahmadi   +2 more
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Role of Frost and Stem Water Content on the Development of Bacterial Canker in Acclimated Stone Fruit Trees

1997
Water soaking is known to be induced in winter in thawing stems of acclimated trees after frost We have shown, in peach and other stone fruits, that this allows ingress and quick internal spread of dyes or Ps. S. pv persicae bacteria. Infections are thus initiated and bacterial cankers develop.
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BACTERIAL CANKER OF STONE‐FRUITS: IV. INVESTIGATION OF A METHOD FOR MEASURING THE INOCULUM POTENTIAL OF CHERRY TREES

Annals of Applied Biology, 1959
Pseudomonas mors‐prunorum Wormald, the organism causing bacterial canker of stone‐fruits, was present on healthy cherry leaves during the autumn in numbers sufficient to suggest that they were the main source of inoculum for the infection of stems and branches.
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SCREENING FOR PARTIAL RESISTANCE TO FRUIT TREE CANKER IN APPLE CULTIVARS

Acta Horticulturae, 2015
M. Ghasemkhani   +4 more
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BACTERIAL CANKER OF STONE FRUIT TREES: APRICOT SUSCEPTIBILITY AND WINTER ROOT RESPIRATION

Acta Horticulturae, 2006
A. Vigouroux, C. Bussi, T. Girard
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Systematic Stepwise Screening of New Microbial Antagonists for Biological Control of European Fruit Tree Canker

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Georgina Elena   +3 more
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Sensitive protein alignments at tree-of-life scale using DIAMOND

Nature Methods, 2021
Benjamin Buchfink   +2 more
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