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Corrigendum - Factors affecting uredospore production and dispersal in Tranzschelia discolor
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1970Uredosori of Tranzschelia discolor mature on infected twigs of susceptible peach varieties in July and uredospores are produced at a diminishing rate throughout most of the following growing season. Dry liberation of uredospores from sori on leaves occurs at a rate which increases logarithmically with the wind speed.
MV Carter, WJ Moller, SM Pady
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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1992
The effect of light on in vitro germination of urediniospores of Tranzschelia discolor was studied over time at different intensitities (up to 400 8E m-2 s-l) within the temperature range 5¦C to 20¦C. A model was also developed from the data to predict germination at different combinations of light, temperature and times of leaf wetness. Light retarded
Ellison, P J +2 more
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The effect of light on in vitro germination of urediniospores of Tranzschelia discolor was studied over time at different intensitities (up to 400 8E m-2 s-l) within the temperature range 5¦C to 20¦C. A model was also developed from the data to predict germination at different combinations of light, temperature and times of leaf wetness. Light retarded
Ellison, P J +2 more
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Fungicidal control of rust of French prune caused by Tranzschelia discolor
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1987An orchard spray trial indicated that the dithiocarbamates mancozeb and zineb, the latter with or without the addition of white oil as a sticker, gave superior control of prune rust to dithianon, captafol or triforine. Further orchard studies involving artificial inoculation supported this result, with mancozeb and zineb giving 12-13 weeks of complete ...
PF Kable +4 more
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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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Physiologic Specialization ofTranzschelia discolorin Australia
Plant Disease, 1986P. Kable, P. Ellison, R. Bambach
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Chemical Control of Prune Leaf Rust (Tranzschelia discolorf. sp.domesticae) in California
Plant Disease, 1986T. Michailides, J. Ogawa
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Development and validation of a standard area diagram set for assessment of peach rust
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2017Marcos A. Dolinski +3 more
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Tranzschelia pruni-spinosae var. discolor (rust: peach)
CABI Compendium, 2022This datasheet on Tranzschelia pruni-spinosae var. discolor covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected, Further Information.
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Tranzschelia pruni-spinosae var. discolor . [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria, 1971Abstract A description is provided for Tranzschelia pruni-spinosae var. discolor . Information is included on the disease caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS: Pycnia and aecia systemic on Anemone coronaria (florists' anemone), uredia
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