One of the main aims of apple breeding in Belarus is resistance to disease. Increase of damage caused by nectria canker (Neonectria galligena (Bres.) Rossman et Sammels) in apple orchards of Belarus was an incentive to start a wide evaluation of genotypes for resistance to this disease. The...
Relative significance of nursery infections and orchard inoculum in the development and spread of apple canker (Nectria galligena) in young orchards Three nurseries produced apple rootstocks (M9) and budwood (cv. Royal Gala), which they exchanged at the end of the first year. Each nursery then...
Nectria canker is a fungal infection caused by two types of fungi "Nectria cinnabarina" and"Nectria gallingena1". This disease may affect over sixty species of trees including apple, pear, and walnut. This bibliometric analysis had been conducted to understand the ac...
First report of Nectria dematiosa causing European canker of apple in Indiadoi:10.1111/jph.13328Bhandari, Durga PrashadSharma, UshaSharma, MonicaThakur, Ashok KumarKumar, ArunJournal of Phytopathology
(1) One method of over-wintering of the apple "canker" fungus ( Nectria galligena Bres.) is by the formation of perithecia upon shrivelled fruits. (2) The Fusarium stage of "canker" ( Fusarium Willkommii Lindau) is responsible for an "eye rot" of Worcester Pearmain. (3) Evidence ...
E. (1975). The control of apple canker (Nectria galligena) in a young orchard with established infections. Annals of Applied Biology 81, 61-73.Swinburne TR, Cartwright J, Flack NJ, Brown AE (1975) Control of apple canker (Nectria galligena) in a young orchard with established infections....
Swinburne, TR (1971) The seasonal release of spores of Nectria galligena from apple canker in Northern Ireland. Annals of Applied Biology 69: pp. 97-104Swinburne, T. R. (1971b) The seasonal release of spores of Nectria galligena from apple cankers in Northern Ireland. Annals of Applied ...
Isolates from lesions on ash induced cankers on apple, hawthorn, poplar and beech but the symptoms on apple were atypical. The incitant of ash canker was therefore considered to be a forma specialis, N. galligena f.sp. fraxini distinct from the incitant of apple canker, N. galligena f....
The grafting of apple rootstocks on to scions confers benefits including reduced tree size/dwarfing for trellis based growing systems, increased tolerance to physiological stress, and pest and disease management. The current study investigated the effect of rootstock selection on canker and tree death ...
Relative significance of nursery infections and orchard inoculum in the development and spread of apple canker (Nectria galligena) in young orchards. Plant Pathology 52, 553-566.McCracken, A.R.; Berrie, A.; Barbara, D.J.; Locke, T.; Cooke, L.R.; Phelps, K.; Swinburne, T.R.; Brown...