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Genetic Analysis of Apple Autumn Canopy Senescence in a Nordic Climate
ABSTRACT Autumn phenology traits are likely to be essential for the adaptation of apple to boreal climate. However, the genetic control of these traits is not well understood, and, for example, growth cessation does not appear to be controlled by day length as in many other boreal tree species.
Jonas Skytte af Sätra
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Apple scab Venturia inaequalis Cke Wint is the main disease of apple trees not only in the world but also in Turkey. The disease can cause severe yield losses in all Turkish apple orchards.
Suat Kaymak, Nuh Boyraz, Hasan Pınar
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Contributions of EU-project REPCO to apple scab control [PDF]
The objective of REPCO is to contribute to the replacement of copper fungicides in organic agriculture by new measures for control of downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola) in grapevine and scab (Venturia inaequalis) in apple.
Eiben, Ute +6 more
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SEM images show Venturia inaequalis pseudothecia (sexual mating structures) can begin to develop prior to leaf‐fall, but subsequently mature on the ground. ABSTRACT Apple scab, caused by Venturia inaequalis, is a major disease of cultivated apples (Malus × domestica) worldwide.
Katherine Stewart +4 more
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Scab resistance in Malus sp. progenies - inheritance and resistance stability
Susceptibility of progenies of some Ma/us species to apple scab was evaluated. Susceptibility of hybrid families was observed first in greenhouse after artificial inoculations by the suspension of the pathogen, Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) Wint., then in ...
M. G. Tóth +2 more
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Prevention and control of apple scab [PDF]
Improved prevention and control of apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis is aimed at without the use of copper containing products in the Repco-project. Substantial progress is made in selection of potential products against summer epidemics. A patent
Bengtsson, M. +10 more
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Cardinal temperatures for both Phyllosticta citricarpa spore germination were estimated as ~10ºC (minimum) and ~40ºC (maximum), and the optimum temperatures were ~30ºC for ascospores and ~24ºC for conidia. ABSTRACT Phyllosticta citricarpa produces ascospores and conidia that infect citrus tissues and cause citrus black spot (CBS).
Leonardo Aparecido Brandão +4 more
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Modern approaches for breeding high quality apples with durable resistance to scab, powdery mildew and fire blight [PDF]
New methods to allow for more precise selection of tree and fruit characters in breeding programmes were developed in recent years. Marker-assisted selection (MAS) is common practice in the ACW apple breeding programme at Wädenswil.
Duffy, Brion +3 more
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The relative importance of conidia and ascospores as primary inoculum of Venturia inaequalis in a Southeast England orchard [PDF]
Apple scab, caused by Venturia inaequalis, can lead to large losses of marketable fruit if left uncontrolled. The disease appears in orchards during spring as lesions on leaves.
Becker +28 more
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Phloridzin, a bioactive flavonoid from Malus species, demonstrates diverse therapeutic effects including anticancer, antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, cardioprotective, neuroprotective, and antimicrobial activities. Its anticancer efficacy is mediated through glucose transporter inhibition and modulation of oncogenic signaling pathways.
Praveen Dhyani +6 more
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