Publications for:

pest = Erwinia amylovora
country = Switzerland

found 11 publications:

2023
Field study of the fire-blight-resistant cisgenic apple line C44.4.146
The Plant Journal (2023) 113 (6), 1160-1175
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2021
Fire blight plant protection efficacy trial with resistant apple cultivar ‘Ladina’
Journal of Plant Pathology (2021) 103 (1 suppl.), 143-149
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Characterization and direct molecular discrimination of rpsL mutations leading to high streptomycin resistance in Erwinia amylovora
Journal of Plant Pathology (2021) 103 (1 suppl.), 99-108
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Apple blossoms from a Swiss orchard with low-input plant protection regime reveal high abundance of potential fire blight antagonists
Phytobiomes Journal (2021) 5 (2), 145-155
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2019
Consumer acceptance of disease tolerant apple cultivars
Horticultural Science (Prague) (2019) 46 (4), 201-207
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2011
Novel virulent and broad-host-range Erwinia amylovora bacteriophages reveal a high degree of mosaicism and a relationship to Enterobacteriaceae phages
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2011) 77 (17), 5945-5954
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Erwinia amylovora novel plasmid pEI70: Complete sequence, biogeography, and role in aggressiveness in the fire blight phytopathogen
PLoS ONE (2011) 6 (12 - e28651)
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2005
Regulatory measures against Erwinia amylovora in Switzerland
EPPO Bulletin (2005) 35 (2), 239-244
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Detection of the fire blight biocontrol agent Bacillus subtilis BD170 (Biopro®) in a Swiss apple orchard
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2005) 111 (2), 93-100
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2000
Chemiluminescent and colorimetric detection of Erwinia amylovora by immunoenzymatic determination of PCR amplicons from plasmid pEA29
Plant Disease (2000) 84 (1), 49-54
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1998
Genomic analysis by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of Erwinia amylovora strains from the Mediterranean region including Italy
Journal of Plant Pathology (1998) 80 (3), 225-232
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