Background: Brown rot of stone and pome fruit is a serious fungal disease that is mainly caused by four species in the genus Monilinia. Of these four species, Monilinia fructicola is the most devastating pathogen and of particular concern because it undergoes sexual recombination and has recently been introduced to Europe. So far, Monilinia diagnosis required a multiplex PCR analysis and gel electrophoresis. In contrast, intact-protein biotyping by mass spectrometry is considerably faster and cheaper. However, it usually requires an in vitro cultivation step prior to the MALDI analysis. It was thus attempted to establish a method for the identification of Monilinia species by MALDI biotyping with fungal material derived directly from infect...
The Aspergillus section Nigri is among the best studied fungi, having different commercial applicati...
Species of the genus Monilinia are important causal agents of fruit rot on pome and stone fruits in ...
none2Monilinia spp. causing brown rot is a fungal pathogen producing severe losses in worldwide ston...
Background: Brown rot of stone and pome fruit is a serious fungal disease that is mainly caused by f...
Background: Brown rots are important fungal diseases of stone and pome fruits. They are caused by se...
Brown rot caused by Monilinia sp. is one of the most important diseases of stone fruits. In America,...
Brown rot caused by Monilinia laxa (Aderhold and Ruhland) Honey, M. fructicola (Winter) Honey (an EP...
Success story of the Euphresco project 'Development and validation of molecular tools for detection ...
Monilinia spp. are responsible for brown rot decay of stone and pome fruit in the field as well as i...
Brown rot is the most important disease of stone fruits, causing significant losses both in the fiel...
Brown rot, caused by different Monilinia species, is a most economically important disease of pome a...
The Aspergillus section Nigri is among the best studied fungi, having different commercial applicati...
Fusarium is one of the most economically important fungal genus, since it includes many pathogenic s...
The brown rot fungi of fruit crops ( Monilinia spp.) cause blossom blight, twig blight, and fruit ro...
Monilinia fructicola (MFRC), Monilinia laxa (MLAX) and Monilinia fructigena (MFRG) are the most impo...
The Aspergillus section Nigri is among the best studied fungi, having different commercial applicati...
Species of the genus Monilinia are important causal agents of fruit rot on pome and stone fruits in ...
none2Monilinia spp. causing brown rot is a fungal pathogen producing severe losses in worldwide ston...
Background: Brown rot of stone and pome fruit is a serious fungal disease that is mainly caused by f...
Background: Brown rots are important fungal diseases of stone and pome fruits. They are caused by se...
Brown rot caused by Monilinia sp. is one of the most important diseases of stone fruits. In America,...
Brown rot caused by Monilinia laxa (Aderhold and Ruhland) Honey, M. fructicola (Winter) Honey (an EP...
Success story of the Euphresco project 'Development and validation of molecular tools for detection ...
Monilinia spp. are responsible for brown rot decay of stone and pome fruit in the field as well as i...
Brown rot is the most important disease of stone fruits, causing significant losses both in the fiel...
Brown rot, caused by different Monilinia species, is a most economically important disease of pome a...
The Aspergillus section Nigri is among the best studied fungi, having different commercial applicati...
Fusarium is one of the most economically important fungal genus, since it includes many pathogenic s...
The brown rot fungi of fruit crops ( Monilinia spp.) cause blossom blight, twig blight, and fruit ro...
Monilinia fructicola (MFRC), Monilinia laxa (MLAX) and Monilinia fructigena (MFRG) are the most impo...
The Aspergillus section Nigri is among the best studied fungi, having different commercial applicati...
Species of the genus Monilinia are important causal agents of fruit rot on pome and stone fruits in ...
none2Monilinia spp. causing brown rot is a fungal pathogen producing severe losses in worldwide ston...