Fire blight is adevastating bacterial disease of apple and pear trees in Turkey. In this study, biological control of fire blight disease caused byErwinia amylovorawas investigated by using 564 putative antagonistic bacterial and yeast isolates obtained from apple, pear and quince blossoms. Among ...
Rapid and early detection of Fire Blight as the most destructive bacterial disease of apple and pear trees is very important to avoid product loss. The objective of this research was to evaluate the usefulness of visible near-infrared spectrometry for early detection of Fire Blight . Three kinds...
major fruit producing regions. According to him, the disease is withering and killing apple and pear trees “as if they were burned in a fire.”
Burning, deep plowing of plant debris, and fall spraying are used against such diseases as leafblightsof tomato,Dutch elm disease, andapple scab. Destruction of weed hosts also helps control such viral diseases as cucumbermosaicandcurly top. For fungi whose complete life cycle requires two differ...
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posed a major threat to production. First discovered in 2016 in Ili, Xinjiang, the disease has since spread. About 500,000 fruit trees are infected in the region every year, triggering some 68 million yuan (9.9 million U.S. dollars) of economic losses annually for local apple and pear ...
Greenhouse and field experiments have shown that raising or lowering the levels of certainnutrientelements required by plants frequently influences the development of some infectious diseases—for example,fire blightof apple and pear, stalk rots of corn and sorghum,Botrytisblights,Septoriadiseases,powdery...
摘要: Studies on the Improvement of Working Clothes for the Control of Disease and Insect Damage of Apple Part 1. On the distribution of sprayed pesticides adhering to working clothes TAKAMATSU Yasuhito The Hirosaki medical journal 32(1), 104-113, 1980-03...
fire blight Erwinia amylovora apple and pear blossoms appear water-soaked and shrivel; spreads to leaves and stems, causing rapid dieback first plant disease proved to be caused by a bacterium wildfire of tobacco Pseudomonas syringae tobacco yellowish green spots on leaves wildfire of tobacco occur...
Apple Replant Disease (ARD) is common in major apple-growing regions worldwide, but the role of rhizosphere microbiota in conferring ARD resistance and promoting plant growth remains unclear. In this study, a synthetic microbial community (SynCom) was de