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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 ...
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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1990
The effect of temperature on in vitro germination and germ tube growth of urediniospores of Tranzschelia discolor was studied over time under constant temperature conditions. Studies were carried out on 1% water agar in the dark at 3¦C, 5¦C, 8¦C, 10¦C, 15¦C, 20¦C, 25¦C, 28¦C, 30¦C and 32¦C.
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The effect of temperature on in vitro germination and germ tube growth of urediniospores of Tranzschelia discolor was studied over time under constant temperature conditions. Studies were carried out on 1% water agar in the dark at 3¦C, 5¦C, 8¦C, 10¦C, 15¦C, 20¦C, 25¦C, 28¦C, 30¦C and 32¦C.
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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
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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
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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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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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Physiologic Specialization ofTranzschelia discolorin Australia
Plant Disease, 1986openaire +1 more source
Outbreak ofTranzschelia discolorCausing Almond Rust Disease in Northern California.
Plant Disease, 1984openaire +1 more source
Bestrijding van roest (Tranzschelia prunispinosae var. Discolor) in pruimen in 1999
2001Stelder-van der Meij, J. +3 more
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Tranzschelia discolor (Fuck.) Tranz. et Litv. on Peaches in Transvaal Lowveld, South Africa
Journal of Phytopathology, 1966openaire +1 more source

