none6noAtypical scab symptoms were reported for the first time at the end of July in 2012 in Northern Italy (Cesena province, Emilia Romagna region) on fruit apple cultivar CIVG198 Modì® carrying the Rvi6 (=Vf) major resistance gene to Venturia inaequalis; it is a hybrid of ‘Gala’ x ‘Liberty’ with more than half the total world production area of cv ‘Modì’ located in Italy. The symptoms were also established in all the following years and Venturia asperata was identified as a causal agent of these atypical scab symptoms through morphological studies and molecular analysis of conidia from fruits and ascospores from overwintered leaves, using specific primers for V. asperata, V. inaequalis and V. pirina. Pathogenicity tests carri...
Apple scab, caused by the fungal pathogen Venturia inaequalis, is one of the most devastating diseas...
[EN] The fungal genus Venturia Sacc. (anamorph Fusicladium Bonord.) includes plant pathogens that ca...
This study was initiated to determine whether differences in genotypic diversity among populations o...
Similar apple scab symptoms were first observed at the end of July in 2012 in the Northern Italy (Ce...
Atypical scab-like symptoms were reported for the first time in 2007 in the south of France on fruit...
Studies conducted during 2009-2013 at the Experimental Orchard located in the central region of Pola...
In the Friuli-Venezia Giulia, a region of Italy, where serious epidemics of apple proliferation (AP)...
Plant pathogens adapt readily to new crop varieties in agrosystems, and it is crucial to understand ...
The identification of Venturia inaequalis races able to overcome the well-known and widely used Vf-s...
The apple industry in the UK produces half a million tonnes of fruit a year; its most economically ...
Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) G. Winter, the causal agent of apple scab, is a disease of great economi...
Background: Tracking newly emergent virulent populations in agroecosystems provides an opportunity t...
Progression of apple scab epidemic in six apple cultivars, including two current and susceptible (Ga...
The fungal genus Venturia Sacc. (anamorph Fusicladium Bonord.) includes plant pathogens that cause s...
The ascomycete fungus Venturia inaequalis causes scab disease, a major problem in apple production. ...
Apple scab, caused by the fungal pathogen Venturia inaequalis, is one of the most devastating diseas...
[EN] The fungal genus Venturia Sacc. (anamorph Fusicladium Bonord.) includes plant pathogens that ca...
This study was initiated to determine whether differences in genotypic diversity among populations o...
Similar apple scab symptoms were first observed at the end of July in 2012 in the Northern Italy (Ce...
Atypical scab-like symptoms were reported for the first time in 2007 in the south of France on fruit...
Studies conducted during 2009-2013 at the Experimental Orchard located in the central region of Pola...
In the Friuli-Venezia Giulia, a region of Italy, where serious epidemics of apple proliferation (AP)...
Plant pathogens adapt readily to new crop varieties in agrosystems, and it is crucial to understand ...
The identification of Venturia inaequalis races able to overcome the well-known and widely used Vf-s...
The apple industry in the UK produces half a million tonnes of fruit a year; its most economically ...
Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) G. Winter, the causal agent of apple scab, is a disease of great economi...
Background: Tracking newly emergent virulent populations in agroecosystems provides an opportunity t...
Progression of apple scab epidemic in six apple cultivars, including two current and susceptible (Ga...
The fungal genus Venturia Sacc. (anamorph Fusicladium Bonord.) includes plant pathogens that cause s...
The ascomycete fungus Venturia inaequalis causes scab disease, a major problem in apple production. ...
Apple scab, caused by the fungal pathogen Venturia inaequalis, is one of the most devastating diseas...
[EN] The fungal genus Venturia Sacc. (anamorph Fusicladium Bonord.) includes plant pathogens that ca...
This study was initiated to determine whether differences in genotypic diversity among populations o...