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Venturia inaequalis. XV. Histology of Infections by Biochemical Mutants
American Journal of Botany, 1964Microscopic examination of apple leaves infected by biochemical mutants of Venturia inaequalis showed that all mutants had penetrated the cuticle and had established themselves in the characteristic subcuticular position without an additional source of their required substances from outside the host.
D. M. Kline, D. M. Boone, G. W. Keitt
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Venturia inaequalis resistance in apple
2006Apple 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 ...
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Hydrodynamics of raindrop impact stimulate ascospore discharge of Venturia inaequalis
Fungal Biology, 2010Ascospores of Venturia inaequalis are released from leaves following the impact of raindrops during rain events. Atmospheric humidity or moisture from dew does not have an inductive effect on ascospore release. The hydrodynamics of raindrop impact on leaf surfaces was investigated.
S, Alt, A, Kollar
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Sensitivität von Apfelschorfpopulationen (Venturia inaequalis) gegen Dithianon
Julius-Kühn-Archiv, vol. 48264. Deutsche Pflanzenschutztagung: Pflanzenschutz im System denken; 7. bis 10. Oktober 2025; Technische Universität Braunschweig; – Kurzfassungen der Vorträge und Poster –Kunz, Stefan, Weißhaupt, Sonja
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HETEROTHALLISM IN VENTURIA INAEQUALIS
Science, 1937G W, Keitt, D H, Palmiter
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Inheritance of Pathogenicity in Venturia inaequalis (Cke.) Wint.
The American Naturalist, 1952It was shown in the work here reviewed that Venturia inaequalis (Cke.) Wint., the Ascomycete that incites apple scab, has advantages similar to those of the eight-spored Neurosporas for related genetic and physiologic studies, and therefore affords exceptionally favorable material for investigation of basic problems of infectious disease such as the ...
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Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) Aderh
Der Züchter, 1934C. F. Rudloff, Martin Schmidt
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