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Biological control of tomato bacterial wilt and apple fire blight through the induced resistance of azomycin derived from <i>Streptomyces</i> sp. JCK-8368. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Nguyen LTT   +11 more
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Lactic acid bacteria: A sustainable solution against phytopathogenic agents. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Microbiol Rep
Saragoça A   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Alternative tehcniques for Xanthomonas arboricola pv pruni preservation at room temperature

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2021
The efficiency of alternative preservation techniques for Xanthomonas arboricola pv pruni was studied. The preservation methods in sunflower seeds, glass beads and sterile soil were suitable for maintaining viability and productive capacity of xanthan pruni.
Joyce, Moura Borowski   +4 more
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Copper Tolerance in Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni in South Carolina Peach Orchards

Plant Disease, 2022
Bacterial spot of peach, caused by Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni, causes yield loss every year in southeastern U.S. peach orchards. Management is mainly driven by season-long applications of copper-based products, site location, and choice of cultivar. Although tolerance to copper has not been reported in X. arboricola pv.
Brodie M. Cox, Hehe Wang, Guido Schnabel
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Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni (Smith) Vauterin, Hoste, Kersters & Swings. Bacteria. Hosts: Prunus spp. and other Rosaceae. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (Bulgaria, France,
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Identification, Genetic Diversity, and Chemical Control of Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni in China

Plant Disease, 2022
Peach bacterial spot caused by Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni has become widespread in most peach-producing areas of China and has caused devastating losses to the peach industry. However, little is known about the population biology and epidemiology of X. arboricola pv. pruni in China, thus no effective management strategy is available. Altogether,
Mei Luo   +7 more
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