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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1987
The ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitors, propiconazole, RH-2161 and RH-3866, exhibited strong curative activity against Tranzschelia discolor infections in French prune leaves. Foliar sprays (25-50 ppm) applied during the latent period, up to 7 days after inoculation, completely suppressed the disease.
PF Kable, BJ Keen, RW Bambach
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The ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitors, propiconazole, RH-2161 and RH-3866, exhibited strong curative activity against Tranzschelia discolor infections in French prune leaves. Foliar sprays (25-50 ppm) applied during the latent period, up to 7 days after inoculation, completely suppressed the disease.
PF Kable, BJ Keen, RW Bambach
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First Report of Rust Caused by Tranzschelia discolor on Peach Leaves in Shenzhou, China
Plant Disease, 2023Xinkang Sun +9 more
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2010
In the growing season of 2007, surveys carried on in eight important plum-producer counties (Central Country, İncirliova, Köşk, Nazilli, Buharkent, Çine, and Bozdoðan) of Aydın Province revealed that plum rust was found in most of the orchards ( 88%). The highest mean disease severity (82.3 lesions per leaf) was found in İncirliova County.
ÖZKUL, Yasemin, ERİNCİK, Ömer
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In the growing season of 2007, surveys carried on in eight important plum-producer counties (Central Country, İncirliova, Köşk, Nazilli, Buharkent, Çine, and Bozdoðan) of Aydın Province revealed that plum rust was found in most of the orchards ( 88%). The highest mean disease severity (82.3 lesions per leaf) was found in İncirliova County.
ÖZKUL, Yasemin, ERİNCİK, Ömer
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First Report of Rust Caused by Tranzschelia discolor on Peach Leaves in Shenzhou, China
Plant Disease, 2023Xinkang Sun +2 more
exaly
Physiologic Specialization ofTranzschelia discolorin Australia
Plant Disease, 1986openaire +1 more source
Initial Infection and Colonization of Leaves and Stems of Cling Peach by Tranzschelia discolor
Phytopathology, 2005James E Adaskaveg
exaly
First Report of Rust Caused by Tranzschelia discolor on Peach (Prunus persica) in Korea
Plant Disease, 2019H D Shin
exaly

