In the Friuli-Venezia Giulia, a region of Italy, where serious epidemics of apple proliferation (AP) are known to occur, varieties resistant to scab (Venturia inaequalis (Cke.) Wint.) are increasingly being used in new orchards. The most important cvs are Florina, Prima and Priscilla. These varieties were planted from 1985 to 1990 in numerous orchards which were cultivated according to organic farming regimes with no insecticides used. The results obtained in two orchards during a 7-year period of investigation indicated that the three varieties resistant to scab are highly susceptible to AP. Florina was most susceptible (high infection rate) to AP while Priscilla was most sensitive (severely affected). The identification of the disease was...
none7Severe apple proliferation epidemic is being experienced in the most important apple growing v...
The apple producing region in the Pelion Mountain (Magnesia prefecture, Thessaly, Greece) is sufferi...
Domestication of apples goes back several thousand years in time and archaeological findings of drie...
Visual symptom assessment and PCR amplification were used to survey the occurrence of apple prolifer...
Over the last three years, visual symptom assessment and PCR amplification were used to survey the o...
Progression of apple scab epidemic in six apple cultivars, including two current and susceptible (Ga...
Apple trees acquiring the agent of apple proliferation, ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma mali’, remain infect...
Management strategies for apple scab control are based on intensive chemical treatments or by using ...
Dieback and blight symptoms on apple trees have been increasingly observed in Trentino (Northern It...
Scab resistance is one of the main targets in apple breeding. Plants with low susceptibility to this...
Severe apple proliferation (AP) epidemics are spread in the most important apple growing areas in Eu...
Apple scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis, is one of the major diseases in Transylvania a...
none7Severe apple proliferation epidemic is being experienced in the most important apple growing v...
The apple producing region in the Pelion Mountain (Magnesia prefecture, Thessaly, Greece) is sufferi...
Domestication of apples goes back several thousand years in time and archaeological findings of drie...
Visual symptom assessment and PCR amplification were used to survey the occurrence of apple prolifer...
Over the last three years, visual symptom assessment and PCR amplification were used to survey the o...
Progression of apple scab epidemic in six apple cultivars, including two current and susceptible (Ga...
Apple trees acquiring the agent of apple proliferation, ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma mali’, remain infect...
Management strategies for apple scab control are based on intensive chemical treatments or by using ...
Dieback and blight symptoms on apple trees have been increasingly observed in Trentino (Northern It...
Scab resistance is one of the main targets in apple breeding. Plants with low susceptibility to this...
Severe apple proliferation (AP) epidemics are spread in the most important apple growing areas in Eu...
Apple scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis, is one of the major diseases in Transylvania a...
none7Severe apple proliferation epidemic is being experienced in the most important apple growing v...
The apple producing region in the Pelion Mountain (Magnesia prefecture, Thessaly, Greece) is sufferi...
Domestication of apples goes back several thousand years in time and archaeological findings of drie...