Variation in Growth, Morphology, and Fungicide Sensitivity Among <i>Monilinia</i> Species from South Tyrol's Alpine Orchards. [PDF]
Pagano MM +4 more
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Valorization of Quercus suber L. Bark as a Source of Phytochemicals with Antimicrobial Activity against Apple Tree Diseases. [PDF]
Sánchez-Hernández E +7 more
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Polyphasic characterization and mating type allele distribution of Monilinia laxa in Iranian stone fruit orchards. [PDF]
Golmohammadi H +3 more
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Comparative Genomics Used to Predict Virulence Factors and Metabolic Genes among Monilinia Species. [PDF]
Marcet-Houben M +7 more
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Evaluation of antifungal activity, mechanism of action, and zebrafish toxicity of N-(3-fluorobenzyl)-N,3-dimethylbut-2-enamide. [PDF]
Hu W, Yu J, Zhang X, Chen W, Jiang Q.
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A Secondary Metabolism Pathway Involved in the Production of a Putative Toxin Is Expressed at Early Stage of Monilinia laxa Infection. [PDF]
Villarino M +5 more
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Monilinia fructicola (MFRC), Monilinia laxa (MLAX) and Monilinia fructigena (MFRG) are the most important pathogens causing the brown rot disease of stone and pome fruits. The sources of genetic variation as well as genomic and transcriptomic data remain
D. Abate +5 more
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X‐ray diffraction results from the extracellular fungal glucan secreted by Monilinia fructigena [PDF]
Archer, Simon A. +2 more
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Phytochemical composition and biopesticidal potential of Gypsophila pilosa Huds. [PDF]
Bayar Y +3 more
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Antifungal activity and mycotoxin-inhibiting potential of amphisin and rhamnolipids from Pseudomonas strains. [PDF]
Ciurko D +4 more
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