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<i>CYP51</i> alterations in <i>Alternaria solani</i> and their effects on DMI sensitivity and fitness. [PDF]

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A PROPOSAL FOR THE NOMENCLATURE OF VENTURIA INAEQUALIS RACES

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
The Venturia inaequalis-Malus pathosystem was one of the first for which gene-for-gene relationships were demonstrated following the discovery of such relationships between Melampsora lini and flax by Flor in the 1950s. An understanding of these relationships forms the basis for monitoring pathotypes of V.
Bus, Vincent   +18 more
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Sensitivity of Venturia inaequalis to trifloxystrobin

Pest Management Science, 2002
Abstract The sensitivity of Venturia inaequalis to trifloxystrobin was monitored by both in vitro (spore germination) and in vivo tests (on apple seedlings).
Ruth B Küng, Färber   +2 more
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Venturia inaequalisResistance in Apple

Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 2006
Apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis has evoked the interest for quite different reasons of scientists, agronomists, producers and consumers since over a century. Consumers select spotless apples, producers want to avoid damage, agronomists are asked to develop and implement control measures mostly based on fungicides, scientists are challenged to ...
Gessler C.   +4 more
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VARIABILITY OF THE PATHOGENICITY OF VENTURIA INAEQUALIS IN EUROPE

Acta Horticulturae, 2004
In the frame of the DARE (Durable Apple Resistance in Europe) project, a collection of strains of Venturia inaequalis was established. It comprises 319 strains from 8 European countries, isolated from 48 different Malus species and M. x domestica cultivars. The pathogenicity of 39 strains from this collection was tested on a set of 8 differential hosts,
Parisi, Luciana   +13 more
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Respiratory enzymes in Venturia inaequalis

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1970
Enzymes of the Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas, tricarboxylic acid, glyoxylate, and pentose phosphate pathways were detected in Venturia inaequalis (Cke.) Wint. grown in potato dextrose broth.
S W, Van Scoyoc, J, Kuć, E B, Williams
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Sensitivity of Venturia inaequalis to dodine in Uruguay

Tropical Plant Pathology, 2021
The feasibility of resuming the use of dodine for post-infection spraying in Uruguay was evaluated. For this purpose, the current status of sensitivity of Venturia inaequalis populations in commercial apple orchards was determined. V. inaequalis populations collected from six commercial orchards, with different histories of dodine use in the last 10 ...
María Julia Carbone   +3 more
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Resistance in Malus to Venturia Inaequalis

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1969
INTRODUCTION Scab, caused by Venturia inaequalis (eke .) Wint., has been one of the most serious and difficult diseases of apple to control. Because of the neces­ sity of careful timing of application and difficulty in eradication, fungicides are frequently not effective.
E B Williams, J Kuc
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