Botrytis cinerea is the major pathogen infecting cut freesia flowers. Flecking symptoms on petals caused by this fungus result in postharvest rejections and substantial economic loss to both growers and sellers. In a limited survey for industry, numbers of freesia stems sent from a specialist grower in The Netherlands and rejected at a cut flower wholesaler in the United Kingdom were documented. Relationships between preharvest environment conditions in Holland that may predispose flowers to infection and postharvest freesia rejection levels in the United Kingdom due to B. cinerea flecking symptom expression are reported. Freesia rejections peaked during spring and, to a lesser degree, autumn periods. However, no clear correlations between ...
14 Pág.Latent infections caused by Monilinia spp. in nectarines cause great economic losses since th...
The relation between bacteria numbers in vase water and vase life of gerbera cut flowers has recentl...
Sweet cherries are economically important crops in British Columbia; however, they are highly suscep...
'Specking' on harvested freesia (Freesia hybrida) flowers is a problem worldwide. The disease is cau...
Waxflower (Chamelaucium) is an Australian native plant cultivated for cut flowers. The major problem...
Botrytis cinerea is one of the main postharvest problems in gerbera cut flowers. There are clear dif...
Although temperature is one of the most important factors in the post-harvest chain to control quali...
Temperature is one of the most important factors in the postharvest phase to control quality losses,...
Postharvest petal specking caused by Botrytis cinerea is a major concern for freesia growers and sel...
The epidemiology of Botrytis cinerea was studied in five annual strawberry crops using waiting-bed t...
Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) is Australia's most economically important cut-...
The effects of package design and temperature treatment (cooling and rewarming) on the quality of ro...
Studies were conducted in annual crops of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) (cv. Elsanta to assess th...
The potential of using the percentage of ascospore infested rapeseed petals to provide a quantitati...
Botytis cinerea was isolated from Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum) flowers collected in ...
14 Pág.Latent infections caused by Monilinia spp. in nectarines cause great economic losses since th...
The relation between bacteria numbers in vase water and vase life of gerbera cut flowers has recentl...
Sweet cherries are economically important crops in British Columbia; however, they are highly suscep...
'Specking' on harvested freesia (Freesia hybrida) flowers is a problem worldwide. The disease is cau...
Waxflower (Chamelaucium) is an Australian native plant cultivated for cut flowers. The major problem...
Botrytis cinerea is one of the main postharvest problems in gerbera cut flowers. There are clear dif...
Although temperature is one of the most important factors in the post-harvest chain to control quali...
Temperature is one of the most important factors in the postharvest phase to control quality losses,...
Postharvest petal specking caused by Botrytis cinerea is a major concern for freesia growers and sel...
The epidemiology of Botrytis cinerea was studied in five annual strawberry crops using waiting-bed t...
Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) is Australia's most economically important cut-...
The effects of package design and temperature treatment (cooling and rewarming) on the quality of ro...
Studies were conducted in annual crops of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) (cv. Elsanta to assess th...
The potential of using the percentage of ascospore infested rapeseed petals to provide a quantitati...
Botytis cinerea was isolated from Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum) flowers collected in ...
14 Pág.Latent infections caused by Monilinia spp. in nectarines cause great economic losses since th...
The relation between bacteria numbers in vase water and vase life of gerbera cut flowers has recentl...
Sweet cherries are economically important crops in British Columbia; however, they are highly suscep...