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Plant Pathology, 2023
Brown rot in apples is caused by fungi belonging to the genus Monilinia and occurs annually in orchards with varying severity. The symptoms of the disease on apple fruits may occur during harvest and can also develop much later in storage.
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Brown rot in apples is caused by fungi belonging to the genus Monilinia and occurs annually in orchards with varying severity. The symptoms of the disease on apple fruits may occur during harvest and can also develop much later in storage.
A. Poniatowska +2 more
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Monilinia laxa is one of the most destructive fungal pathogens causing brown rot, blossom blight and spur infection on stone fruits such as peach, nectarine, apricot, cherry and plum. In 2019-2020 surveys, 30 orchards in the apricot and almond production areas of Malatya and Elaz & imath;g provinces of Turkey exhibited blossom and twig blight symptoms.
A. Uysal
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Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2023
Plum is an important stone fruit in China, but the fruit is easily perishable and susceptible to infection by pathogens. Traditionally, synthetic fungicides are used to control diseases.
Wenjun Wang +4 more
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Plum is an important stone fruit in China, but the fruit is easily perishable and susceptible to infection by pathogens. Traditionally, synthetic fungicides are used to control diseases.
Wenjun Wang +4 more
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Hybridization breeding program for resistance to monilinia (Monilinia laxa) on apricot
Acta Horticulturae, 2020Turkey is the leading country in production and export of apricots in the world, besides, there are fluctuations in yield, depending on years. In this situation, many factors are effective, pests and diseases also play an important role. Monilinia, which is one of the fungal diseases that appeared especially in the years when climatic conditions ...
Bilgin, N.A. +4 more
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Pest Management Science, 2023
BACKGROUND Brown rot disease, caused by Monilinia fructicola, poses a significant challenge to peach production in China. The efficacy of mefentrifluconazole, a new triazole fungicide, in controlling brown rot in peaches has been remarkable. However, the
Guixiang Li +7 more
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BACKGROUND Brown rot disease, caused by Monilinia fructicola, poses a significant challenge to peach production in China. The efficacy of mefentrifluconazole, a new triazole fungicide, in controlling brown rot in peaches has been remarkable. However, the
Guixiang Li +7 more
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Tea tree oil controls brown rot in peaches by damaging the cell membrane of Monilinia fructicola
, 2021This study tested the efficacy of plant essential oils (EOs) for controlling rot in post-harvest peaches. Three fungal pathogens from naturally infected peaches were isolated and identified, and their pathogenicity was confirmed on peach fruit. Monilinia
Yangyang Xu +10 more
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Mycoviruses in Monilinia fructicola
Mycological Research, 2004DsRNAs were detected in 36 of 49 Monilinia fructicola isolates from stone fruit orchards in New Zealand. The dsRNA profiles were highly variable, even between isolates from a single tree. Comparison of pathogenicity on detached fruit, in vitro growth rate, and sporulation of 14 isolates showed no obvious correlation with presence of dsRNAs.
Pi-Fang, Tsai +2 more
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Biological Control, 2012
Abstract The antagonistic effects of yeasts, L1 and L8, isolated from carposphere of ‘Redhaven’ peaches were tested for the first time in the same experiment against three Monilinia species ( Monilinia laxa , Monilinia fructicola and Monilinia fructigena ) in in vitro and in vivo trials.
MARI, MARTA +3 more
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Abstract The antagonistic effects of yeasts, L1 and L8, isolated from carposphere of ‘Redhaven’ peaches were tested for the first time in the same experiment against three Monilinia species ( Monilinia laxa , Monilinia fructicola and Monilinia fructigena ) in in vitro and in vivo trials.
MARI, MARTA +3 more
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