Publications for:
pest = Diplodia seriata
crop = Apple (Malus)
found 22 publications:
2022
Diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae and
Diaporthe species associated with postharvest apple fruit decay in Serbia
Phytopathology (2022) 112 (4), 929-943
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of
Diplodia seriata,
Diplodia mutila, and
Dothiorella omnivora associated with apple cankers and dieback in Rio Negro, Argentina
Plant Disease (2022) 106 (1), p. 325
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pestinfo wikiCharacterization and pathogenicity of
Diplodia,
Lasiodiplodia, and
Neofusicoccum species causing Botryosphaeria canker and dieback of apple trees in central Chile
Plant Disease (2022) 106 (3), 925-937
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pestinfo wiki2020
Confirmation of black rot on different apple cultivars caused by
Diplodia seriata in the Netherlands
Plant Disease (2020) 104 (5), p. 1540
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pestinfo wiki2019
Reducing apple scab and frogeye or black rot infections with salicylic acid or its analogue on field-established apple trees
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2019) 41 (3), 345-354
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pestinfo wikiIdentification and characterization of
Diplodia mutila, D. seriata, Phacidiopycnis washingtonensis and
Phacidium lacerum obtained from apple (
Malus x
domestica) fruit rot in Maule Region, Chile
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2019) 153 (4), 1259-1273
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pestinfo wikiA fast and reliable method for
Diplodia seriata inoculation of trunks and assessment of fungicide efficacy on potted apple plants under greenhouse conditions
Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2019) 58 (1), 163-173
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pestinfo wikiCanker and wood rot pathogens present in young apple trees and propagation material in the Western Cape of South Africa
Plant Disease (2019) 103 (12), 3129-3141
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pestinfo wikiDiplodia seriata associated with Botryosphaeria canker and dieback in apple trees in Chile
Plant Disease (2019) 103 (5), p. 1025
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pestinfo wiki2018
Evaluation of fruit bagging as a pest management option for direct pests of apple
Insects (2018) 9 (4 - 178)
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pestinfo wiki2016
Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with wood diseases of stone and pome fruits trees: symptoms and virulence across different hosts in Uruguay
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2016) 146 (3), 519-530
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pestinfo wikiBotryosphariaceae species associated with stem canker, die-back and fruit rot on apple in Uruguay
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2016) 146 (3), 637-655
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of
Diplodia seriata and
D. mutila causing apple dieback in British Columbia
Plant Disease (2016) 100 (6), p. 1243
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of black rot on apple fruit caused by
Diplodia seriata in Washington State
Plant Disease (2016) 100 (7), p.1499
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pestinfo wiki2011
Fungi associated with die-back symptoms of apple and pear trees, a possible inoculum source of grapevine trunk disease pathogens
Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2011) 50 (Suppl.), S176-S190
pestinfo wikiPostharvest fruit rots of apple in Greece: Pathogen incidence and relationships between fruit quality parameters, cultivar susceptibility, and patulin production
Plant Disease (2011) 95 (6), 666-672
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pestinfo wiki2009
First report of black rot of apple caused by
Diplodia seriata in India
Journal of Plant Pathology (2009) 91 (2), p. 503
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pestinfo wiki2004
Relative susceptibility of selected apple cultivars to fruit rot caused by
Botryosphaeria obtusaHortScience (2004) 39 (2), 303-306
pestinfo wiki2002
First report of
Botryosphaeria dothidea and
B. obtusa on apple in Bolivia
Plant Disease (2002) 86 (3), p. 328
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pestinfo wiki2000
Botryosphaeria spp. isolated from apple and several deciduous fruit trees are divided into three groups based on the production of warts on twigs, size of conidia, and nucleotide sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS regions
Mycoscience (2000) 41 (4), 331-337
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pestinfo wikiVirulence of
Botryosphaeria dothidea and
Botryosphaeria obtusa on apple and management of stem cankers with fungicides
Plant Disease (2000) 84 (9), 1031-1037
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pestinfo wiki1995
Nontarget effect of a fungicide spray program on phytophagous and predacious mite populations in a scab-resistant apple orchard
Environmental Entomology (1995) 24 (2), 423-430
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