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New Species-Specific Real-Time PCR Assays for Colletotrichum Species Causing Bitter Rot of Apple. [PDF]
McHenry DJ, Aćimović SG.
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi improve the disease resistance of Lycium barbarum to root rot by activating phenylpropane metabolism. [PDF]
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Evolutionary History and Distribution Analysis of Rhamnosyltransferases in the Fungal Kingdom. [PDF]
Chávez-Santiago JO +10 more
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Impacts of N-P-K-Mg Fertilizer Combinations on Tree Parameters and Fungal Disease Incidences in Apple Cultivars with Varying Disease Susceptibility. [PDF]
Csihon Á, Gonda I, Sipos M, Holb IJ.
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SCREENING OF APPLE CULTIVARS FOR RESISTANCE TO EUROPEAN CANKER, NEONECTRIA DITISSIMA
Acta Horticulturae, 2013European canker, caused by the fungus Neonectria ditissima, is a severe problem in apple production both in Sweden and in many other northern European countries. Even when applying fungicides and good horticultural practices, canker damage occurs almost yearly in nurseries and orchards. Some years, devastating outbreaks destroy numerous trees. To date,
Garkava-Gustavsson, L. +8 more
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Trees, 2016
Key message We designed a pair of primers from a region of the β-tubulin gene to detect and quantifyNeonectria ditissimain wood of some infected apple cultivars, and optimized light microscopy to study fungal-plant interactions.
Marjan Ghasemkhani +10 more
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Key message We designed a pair of primers from a region of the β-tubulin gene to detect and quantifyNeonectria ditissimain wood of some infected apple cultivars, and optimized light microscopy to study fungal-plant interactions.
Marjan Ghasemkhani +10 more
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Resistance to Neonectria ditissima in apple: insights from metabolomics and lipidomics analyses
Acta Horticulturae, 2023European canker, caused by the necrotrophic fungus Neonectria ditissima, is the most serious disease in apple production in Sweden. The disease is favored by a relatively cool and rainy climate. The canker damages have a significant economic impact due to reduced bearing surface and increased orchard management costs. The possibilities for chemical and
Garkava-Gustavsson, L. +6 more
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