A rotting apple seldom causes trouble, Yet when I saw this one in my path, Beside the stream that runs through my father\u27s orchard, I stopped, and listened-Though I don\u27t know why..
A systematic study of the storage diseases of apples includes the consideration of two general group...
Extension Circular 1806 Revised 1955 is called Cedar Apple Rust and is about the symptoms of the Ced...
Apple scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequallis, occurs worldwide wherever apples are grown. S...
Fire blight is caused by a bacteria called Erwinia amylovora. Some varieties of apples are very susc...
A storage rot due to the fungus Gloeosporium album Osterw. was described in Switzerland by Osterwald...
1. Soggy breakdown, a non-parasitic disease which develops at low temperatures, is described. 2. Sog...
Dieback and blight symptoms on apple trees have been increasingly observed in Trentino (Northern It...
There has been much discussion on the subject of powdery mildew of the apple. It has been referred t...
Examination of a large number of apple trees infected with Trametes versicolor, indicated that the ...
For the last five years, Pa had babied and coaxed this pet tree of his. It was healthy and well-deve...
The growth and pathogenicity of the black rot fungus Botryosphaeria obtusa (Schw.) Shoemaker, were i...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
The Apple Tree has no more destructive insect enemy than the roundheaded apple-tree borer. It is the...
Article from the Ozark Folk Encyclopedia describing apple superstitions.APPLES Apple Superstitions...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
A systematic study of the storage diseases of apples includes the consideration of two general group...
Extension Circular 1806 Revised 1955 is called Cedar Apple Rust and is about the symptoms of the Ced...
Apple scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequallis, occurs worldwide wherever apples are grown. S...
Fire blight is caused by a bacteria called Erwinia amylovora. Some varieties of apples are very susc...
A storage rot due to the fungus Gloeosporium album Osterw. was described in Switzerland by Osterwald...
1. Soggy breakdown, a non-parasitic disease which develops at low temperatures, is described. 2. Sog...
Dieback and blight symptoms on apple trees have been increasingly observed in Trentino (Northern It...
There has been much discussion on the subject of powdery mildew of the apple. It has been referred t...
Examination of a large number of apple trees infected with Trametes versicolor, indicated that the ...
For the last five years, Pa had babied and coaxed this pet tree of his. It was healthy and well-deve...
The growth and pathogenicity of the black rot fungus Botryosphaeria obtusa (Schw.) Shoemaker, were i...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
The Apple Tree has no more destructive insect enemy than the roundheaded apple-tree borer. It is the...
Article from the Ozark Folk Encyclopedia describing apple superstitions.APPLES Apple Superstitions...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
A systematic study of the storage diseases of apples includes the consideration of two general group...
Extension Circular 1806 Revised 1955 is called Cedar Apple Rust and is about the symptoms of the Ced...
Apple scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequallis, occurs worldwide wherever apples are grown. S...