Little is known about the histologic features of a latent Monilinia fructicola infection and brown rot in infected fruit. This report informs on the results of an investigation whose aim was to analyze the microanatomy of nectarines with a latent and visible M. fructicola infection. Mature nectarines were inoculated with an M. fructicola isolate and incubated at 25°C for 0, 24, 48, 72, or 96 hours in the dark. For investigating the latent infection process, the inoculated nectarines were first incubated at 25°C for 24 hours in the dark and then incubated at 4°C for 72, 144, 216, and 288 hours in the dark. At the end of the incubation, samples of nectarine tissue were excised from the inoculation points and prepared for light and transmissio...
Brown rot caused by the fungi Monilinia laxa (Aderhold and Ruhland) Honey, M. fructicola (Winter) Ho...
Brown rot caused by Monilinia sp. is one of the most important diseases of stone fruits. In America,...
Monilinia spp. is the main pathogen responsible for postharvest losses of stone fruit. Several studi...
Little is known about the histologic features of a latent Monilinia fructicola infection and brown r...
Little is known about the histologic features of a latent Monilinia fructicola infection and brown r...
Little is known about the histologic features of a latent Monilinia fructicola infection and brown r...
Brown rot, caused by the fungi of genus Monilinia, is one of the major diseases of the peaches world...
14 Pág.Latent infections caused by Monilinia spp. in nectarines cause great economic losses since th...
Brown rot caused by Monilinia laxa (Aderhold and Ruhland) Honey, M. fructicola (Winter) Honey (an EP...
National audienceConidies of M. laxa and spores of R. stolonifer were deposited onto the surface of ...
Species of the genus Monilinia are important causal agents of fruit rot on pome and stone fruits in ...
Very few studies have investigated the host-pathogen interaction of Penicillium spp. on nectarine. P...
Brown rot, caused by Monilinia fructicola, is the most widespread disease for organic peach producti...
The fungal genus Monilinia Honey includes parasitic species of Rosaceae and Ericaceae. The Monilinia...
The brown rot fungi of fruit crops ( Monilinia spp.) cause blossom blight, twig blight, and fruit ro...
Brown rot caused by the fungi Monilinia laxa (Aderhold and Ruhland) Honey, M. fructicola (Winter) Ho...
Brown rot caused by Monilinia sp. is one of the most important diseases of stone fruits. In America,...
Monilinia spp. is the main pathogen responsible for postharvest losses of stone fruit. Several studi...
Little is known about the histologic features of a latent Monilinia fructicola infection and brown r...
Little is known about the histologic features of a latent Monilinia fructicola infection and brown r...
Little is known about the histologic features of a latent Monilinia fructicola infection and brown r...
Brown rot, caused by the fungi of genus Monilinia, is one of the major diseases of the peaches world...
14 Pág.Latent infections caused by Monilinia spp. in nectarines cause great economic losses since th...
Brown rot caused by Monilinia laxa (Aderhold and Ruhland) Honey, M. fructicola (Winter) Honey (an EP...
National audienceConidies of M. laxa and spores of R. stolonifer were deposited onto the surface of ...
Species of the genus Monilinia are important causal agents of fruit rot on pome and stone fruits in ...
Very few studies have investigated the host-pathogen interaction of Penicillium spp. on nectarine. P...
Brown rot, caused by Monilinia fructicola, is the most widespread disease for organic peach producti...
The fungal genus Monilinia Honey includes parasitic species of Rosaceae and Ericaceae. The Monilinia...
The brown rot fungi of fruit crops ( Monilinia spp.) cause blossom blight, twig blight, and fruit ro...
Brown rot caused by the fungi Monilinia laxa (Aderhold and Ruhland) Honey, M. fructicola (Winter) Ho...
Brown rot caused by Monilinia sp. is one of the most important diseases of stone fruits. In America,...
Monilinia spp. is the main pathogen responsible for postharvest losses of stone fruit. Several studi...