De novo transcriptome sequencing and analysis for Venturia inaequalis, the devastating apple scab pathogen. [PDF]
Venturia inaequalis is the causal agent of apple scab, one of the most devastating diseases of apple. Due to several distinct features, it has emerged as a model fungal pathogen to study various aspects of hemibiotrophic plant pathogen interactions.
Karnika Thakur +6 more
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DYNAMIKA REZISTENCE POPULACÍ VENTURIA INAEQUALIS KE STROBILURINOVÝM FUNGICIDŮM [DYNAMICS OF RESISTANCE OF VENTURIA INAEQUALIS POPULATIONS TO STROBILURIN FUNGICIDES] [PDF]
Venturia Inaequalis, the causative agent of apple scab, is an important pathogen whose presence in orchards has far-reaching economic consequences for growers, whether it concerns the management of fungicides or financial loss by fungicide-management ...
Pavlína Jaklová, Petra Lišková
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Elucidating genetic variability and population structure in Venturia inaequalis associated with apple scab diseaseusing SSR markers. [PDF]
Apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis Cooke (Wint.) is one the important diseases of trade and industrial significance in apple. In present study variability studies in pathogen isolates were studied, which is one of the most important factors for ...
Sheikh Mansoor +7 more
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Rvi6-mediated defense mechanisms against apple scab [PDF]
Background Apple scab, caused by the hemibiotrophic fungus Venturia inaequalis (cooke) Wint., is a globally prevalent disease that severely threatens apple yield and fruit quality.
Aoxing Chen +5 more
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Detection of Venturia inaequalis Isolates with Multiple Resistance in Greece. [PDF]
The excessive use of fungicides against Venturia inaequalis, the causal agent of apple scab, has led to the emergence of resistant populations to multiple fungicides over the years. In Greece, there is no available information on fungicide resistance, despite the fact that control failures have been reported on certain areas.
Chatzidimopoulos M +3 more
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A hyperparasite was observed on Venturia inaequalis during a survey in Krasnodar region, South Russia. Morphological characterization using light microscopy and molecular characterization by sequencing ITS region of nuclear ribosomal DNA and phylogenetic
Galina V. Yakuba +4 more
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The Nutritional Requirements of Venturia inaequalis [PDF]
A study of the nutritional requirements of Venturia inaequalis showed that this parasitic fungus grew well in a medium containing: K2HPO4, 0·004M; MgSO4.7H2O, 0·002M; NH4NO3, 0·0375M; glucose 4% (w/v); Zn and Mn 2 p.p.m.; thiamine, pyridoxine, nicotinic acid, folic acid, ascorbic acid.
P G, FOTHERGILL, R, ASHCROFT
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Further Nutritional Studies of Venturia inaequalis [PDF]
Summary: A series of nutritional experiments was carried out on cultures from single ascospores isolated from a single ascus of Venturia inaequalis. The results showed: (a) thiamine stimulated all cultures and other vitamins did so to a much less extent; (b) decoctions of apple leaves contained stimulatory substances; (c) these substances were amino ...
P G, FOTHERGILL, R, ASHCROFT
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Scab is one of the most harmful diseases of the world's main fruit crop, the apple tree. Purpose. To evaluate the fungicide influence on the population structure of Venturia inaequalis, by its sensitivity to difenoconazole and morphotypic composition.
Andrey I. Nasonov, Mariya V. Bardak
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Monitoring rezistence Venturia inaequalis k pyrimethanilu a strobilurinům v ČR v letech 2019 a 2020 [Monitoring of Venturia inaequalis resistance to pyrimethanil and strobilurins in the Czech Republic during 2019 and 2020] [PDF]
Apple scab, which is caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis, is one of the most important diseases of apple trees. It mainly affects leaves, fruits, and sometimes also flowers and shoots. The aim of this work was monitoring the resistance of Venturia
Kracíková Michaela +1 more
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