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Control of Fireblight in European Pome Fruits

Outlook on Agriculture, 1996
The bacterial origin of fireblight was demonstrated more than a century ago, in 1886. In spite of intensive research since then, however. Its control remains a challenge under certain conditions. Nevertheless, several approaches, preferably used in combination, may lead to reasonable success.
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CHARACTERIZATION AND EXPLOITATION OF MINOR POME FRUITS IN ITALY

Acta Horticulturae, 2011
Azarole (Crataegus azarolus L.), medlar (Mespilus germanica L.), and service tree (Sorbus domestica L.) are minor Pyrinae with a long tradition in Italy, but their cultivation for fruit production has been neglected in the past century. Old trees still survive as sparse plants in parks and gardens, near farmhouses or in abandoned fields.
C. Barbieri   +4 more
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Other Apscaviroids Infecting Pome Fruit Trees

2017
Apple dimple fruit viroid, first reported in Italy, was later identified in Lebanon, China, and Japan, always in apple trees affected by dimple fruit disease. It has been found recently in fig in Italy, but not associated with a specific symptom. Apple fruit crinkle viroid was first reported in apples showing fruit crinkle disease in Japan.
Di Serio F   +3 more
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Viruses of pome fruit trees in Syria

EPPO Bulletin, 2006
A survey was conducted to evaluate the sanitary status of pome fruit trees in Syria during spring 2003 and 2004 in 6 governorates: Damascus, Al‐Qunaitara and Al‐Sweida (Southern region), Homs and Hama (Central region) and Latakia (Costal Western region), as the main production areas of pome fruits.
F. Ismaeil   +6 more
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Pome Fruits

2009
BELLINI, ELVIO   +2 more
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Control of Pome and Stone Fruit Virus Diseases

2015
Many different systemic pathogens, including viruses, affect pome and stone fruits causing diseases with adverse effects in orchards worldwide. The significance of diseases caused by these pathogens on tree health and fruit shape and quality has resulted in the imposition of control measures both nationally and internationally.
Marina, Barba   +2 more
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Multiplex PCR based detection method for Venturia species infecting pome and stone fruits

Indian Phytopathology, 2022
M. S. Dar   +5 more
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Optimizing pome fruits storage

Gartenbauliche Produkte zeigen im Nacherntebereich einen charakteristisch schnellen Qualitätsabbau und hohe Anfälligkeit für Verluste und Ausfälle. Mit steigenden Produktionsmengen ist es zunehmend herausfordernd, eingelagerte Früchte hinsichtlich Quantität und Qualität zu erhalten.
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Growth Requirements of Pome-Fruit Tissues

Nature, 1960
CORTICAL and pith tissue from apple fruitlets undergoing cell division and vascular tissue from more mature fruits have been grown in sterile culture1. In this communication further definition of the growth requirements of apple and other pome-fruit tissues is made.
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FRUIT SOFTENING IN POME FRUIT - THE ROLE OF ACS GENES

Acta Horticulturae, 2010
Excessive fruit softening is considered undesirable in apple and Asian pears, and can lead to lower sensory value for firmness, juiciness, crispness and crunchiness, as well as increased mealiness and reduced consumer acceptability. It is widely believed that the onset of ethylene production during fruit ripening drives the key cellular structural ...
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