THE pear leaf blister mite* may be causing widespread but undetected damage in Western Australian pear crops. A bud-dwalling form exists which shows none of the leaf blisters normally associated with this species
12 p., University of Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 26, Febuary 1901
Published November 1951. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Pleas...
Brown spot disease on pear caused by Stemphylium vesicarium may affect leaves and fruits. Inoculum s...
Scab is an important fungal disease of pears in Western Australia. Serious fruit losses occur in orc...
This report discusses the leaf blister mite, an arachnid that feeds upon the buds and leaves of frui...
The research program detailed in this thesis was initiated with industry support to study the proces...
Pear scab, or black spot, is caused by the fungus Venturia pirina. It infects leaves, shoots, blosso...
Scab or black spot is the most important disease of pears in Western Australia where for many years ...
Published May 2010. Reviewed August 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extensio...
Fire blight is caused by a bacterium called Erwinia amylovora. Pears are very susceptible to fire bl...
In August 2004, pear (Pyrus communis L.) plants with typical symptoms of Pear Decline (PD) were obse...
The vine leaf blister mite has been recorded in Western Australia for a number of years, but in the ...
In the last few years, blistering symptoms were observed on apple plants in commercial orchards. Bli...
Stony pit, a virus disease of pears, has been found in a number of districts in Western Australia, t...
The prickly pears are native to America, but, following settlement of that country by the white man,...
12 p., University of Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 26, Febuary 1901
Published November 1951. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Pleas...
Brown spot disease on pear caused by Stemphylium vesicarium may affect leaves and fruits. Inoculum s...
Scab is an important fungal disease of pears in Western Australia. Serious fruit losses occur in orc...
This report discusses the leaf blister mite, an arachnid that feeds upon the buds and leaves of frui...
The research program detailed in this thesis was initiated with industry support to study the proces...
Pear scab, or black spot, is caused by the fungus Venturia pirina. It infects leaves, shoots, blosso...
Scab or black spot is the most important disease of pears in Western Australia where for many years ...
Published May 2010. Reviewed August 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extensio...
Fire blight is caused by a bacterium called Erwinia amylovora. Pears are very susceptible to fire bl...
In August 2004, pear (Pyrus communis L.) plants with typical symptoms of Pear Decline (PD) were obse...
The vine leaf blister mite has been recorded in Western Australia for a number of years, but in the ...
In the last few years, blistering symptoms were observed on apple plants in commercial orchards. Bli...
Stony pit, a virus disease of pears, has been found in a number of districts in Western Australia, t...
The prickly pears are native to America, but, following settlement of that country by the white man,...
12 p., University of Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 26, Febuary 1901
Published November 1951. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Pleas...
Brown spot disease on pear caused by Stemphylium vesicarium may affect leaves and fruits. Inoculum s...