Brown rot, caused by Monilinia spp., is among the most important diseases in stone fruits, and some pome fruits (mainly apples). This disease is responsible for significant yield losses, particularly in stone fruits, when weather conditions favorable for disease development appear. To achieve future sustainable strategies to control brown rot on fruit, one potential approach will be to characterize genomic variation among Monilinia spp. to define, among others, the capacity to infect fruit in this genus. In the present work, we performed genomic and phylogenomic comparisons of five Monilinia species and inferred differences in numbers of secreted proteins, including CAZy proteins and other proteins important for virulence. Duplications spec...
Monilinia laxa is the causal agent of brown rot on stone fruit, and it can cause heavy yield losses ...
Monilinia fructicola, M. laxa, and M. fructigena are the fungal pathogens responsible for brown rot ...
Monilinia fructicola and M. laxa, causing brown rot in stone fruit (Prunus species), were first desc...
Brown rot, caused by Monilinia spp., is among the most important diseases in stonefruits, and some p...
Monilinia fructicola (MFRC), Monilinia laxa (MLAX) and Monilinia fructigena (MFRG) are the most impo...
Brown rot is the most economically important fungal disease of stone fruits and is primarily caused ...
Pome and stone fruit plants play important role in fruit production all over the world. The biggest ...
Monilinia fructicola (MFRC), Monilinia laxa (MLAX) and Monilinia fructigena (MFRG) are the main caus...
Background: Brown rots are important fungal diseases of stone and pome fruits. They are caused by se...
The main disease of pome and stone fruit plants in Rosaceae family is brown rot. This disease reduce...
Monilinia species are among the most devastating fungi worldwide as they cause brown rot and blosso...
Brown rot is the most economically important fungal disease of stone fruits and is primarily caused ...
14 p.-7 fig.-3 tab.The necrotrophic pathogenic fungus Monilinia laxa causes brown rot disease on sto...
Abstract Objectives Monilinia fructigena (phylum Ascomycota, family Sclerotiniaceae) is a plant path...
https://cyseni.com/wp-content/archives/proceedings/Proceedings_of_CYSENI_2021.pdfThe biggest damage ...
Monilinia laxa is the causal agent of brown rot on stone fruit, and it can cause heavy yield losses ...
Monilinia fructicola, M. laxa, and M. fructigena are the fungal pathogens responsible for brown rot ...
Monilinia fructicola and M. laxa, causing brown rot in stone fruit (Prunus species), were first desc...
Brown rot, caused by Monilinia spp., is among the most important diseases in stonefruits, and some p...
Monilinia fructicola (MFRC), Monilinia laxa (MLAX) and Monilinia fructigena (MFRG) are the most impo...
Brown rot is the most economically important fungal disease of stone fruits and is primarily caused ...
Pome and stone fruit plants play important role in fruit production all over the world. The biggest ...
Monilinia fructicola (MFRC), Monilinia laxa (MLAX) and Monilinia fructigena (MFRG) are the main caus...
Background: Brown rots are important fungal diseases of stone and pome fruits. They are caused by se...
The main disease of pome and stone fruit plants in Rosaceae family is brown rot. This disease reduce...
Monilinia species are among the most devastating fungi worldwide as they cause brown rot and blosso...
Brown rot is the most economically important fungal disease of stone fruits and is primarily caused ...
14 p.-7 fig.-3 tab.The necrotrophic pathogenic fungus Monilinia laxa causes brown rot disease on sto...
Abstract Objectives Monilinia fructigena (phylum Ascomycota, family Sclerotiniaceae) is a plant path...
https://cyseni.com/wp-content/archives/proceedings/Proceedings_of_CYSENI_2021.pdfThe biggest damage ...
Monilinia laxa is the causal agent of brown rot on stone fruit, and it can cause heavy yield losses ...
Monilinia fructicola, M. laxa, and M. fructigena are the fungal pathogens responsible for brown rot ...
Monilinia fructicola and M. laxa, causing brown rot in stone fruit (Prunus species), were first desc...