Wild roses of the section Caninae, commonly known as dogroses, have been described as more disease tolerant than ornamental roses and could therefore become valuable for breeding improved rose cultivars. Two fields with dogroses, one with plants obtained by open pollination in wild populations, and one with plants obtained from intra- and interspecific crosses, were evaluated for blackspot, powdery mildew, rust and leafspots in the autumn of 2005. Symptoms of the different fungi on different dogrose species were carefully evaluated in a microscope and documented by photography. Interestingly, almost no symptoms of powdery mildew were found in either field, although the fungus infected wild roses of a different section in a field closeby. Su...
Cause, symptoms of and conditions for powdery mildew are covered, as well as ways to control the dis...
Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (Ralstonia solanacearum phylotype I) isolates found in stunted, yellowi...
Conidial germination and infection by Dipplocarpon rosae, the causal organism of rose blackspot, wer...
Wild roses of the section Caninae, commonly known as dogroses, have been described as more disease t...
Black spot resistance in the field was visually evaluated for a total of 581 accessions at two locat...
In the past, priority in rose breeding was given to external plant quality like flower colour, size ...
NYS IPM Type: Resistant Ornamental Plants Fact SheetRosa is a genus of woody perennials which includ...
Disease resistance is highly desired in roses. Especially in garden rose breeding, efforts are being...
The rosebush is a crop with high nutritional requirements, requiring frequent replacement of fertili...
Monospore cultures of rose powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca pannosa var. rosae) were established from is...
Botrytis cinerea is the pathogen for a gray mold generating problems during the cultivation and tran...
Presently, about 100¿250 species are usually recognized in the genus Rosa. The low levels of DNA seq...
Roses (Rosa spp.) are widely cultivated in Italy for ornamental and aesthetic purposes. In autumn 20...
Cercospora rosicola is a fungal pathogen that attacks roses and causes spotting on leaves, chlorosis...
A selection protocol to screen for powdery mildew resistance at an early stage in rose progenies was...
Cause, symptoms of and conditions for powdery mildew are covered, as well as ways to control the dis...
Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (Ralstonia solanacearum phylotype I) isolates found in stunted, yellowi...
Conidial germination and infection by Dipplocarpon rosae, the causal organism of rose blackspot, wer...
Wild roses of the section Caninae, commonly known as dogroses, have been described as more disease t...
Black spot resistance in the field was visually evaluated for a total of 581 accessions at two locat...
In the past, priority in rose breeding was given to external plant quality like flower colour, size ...
NYS IPM Type: Resistant Ornamental Plants Fact SheetRosa is a genus of woody perennials which includ...
Disease resistance is highly desired in roses. Especially in garden rose breeding, efforts are being...
The rosebush is a crop with high nutritional requirements, requiring frequent replacement of fertili...
Monospore cultures of rose powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca pannosa var. rosae) were established from is...
Botrytis cinerea is the pathogen for a gray mold generating problems during the cultivation and tran...
Presently, about 100¿250 species are usually recognized in the genus Rosa. The low levels of DNA seq...
Roses (Rosa spp.) are widely cultivated in Italy for ornamental and aesthetic purposes. In autumn 20...
Cercospora rosicola is a fungal pathogen that attacks roses and causes spotting on leaves, chlorosis...
A selection protocol to screen for powdery mildew resistance at an early stage in rose progenies was...
Cause, symptoms of and conditions for powdery mildew are covered, as well as ways to control the dis...
Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (Ralstonia solanacearum phylotype I) isolates found in stunted, yellowi...
Conidial germination and infection by Dipplocarpon rosae, the causal organism of rose blackspot, wer...