California is the second largest sweet cherry producer in the United States with annual revenues up to $200 million. The South Australian cherry industry generates about 10% of Australia's overall production with approximately 1,500 metric tons of cherries produced yearly. In California, perennial canker diseases and subsequent branch dieback are responsible for extensive damage throughout sweet cherry orchards, reducing annual yields and tree longevity. Surveys of cherry orchards and isolation work were conducted in California to identify the main canker-causing agents. Calosphaeria pulchella was the main fungus isolated from cankers, followed by Eutypa lata and Leucostoma persoonii, respectively. Preliminary surveys in cherry orchards in ...
When grown in monoculture, Antilles cherry (Malpighia glabra) plants have been affected by diseases ...
Caliciopsis canker is an emerging problem in Pinus growing regions of Eastern North America. The fun...
To determine the extent, severity and cause of cankers in Corymbia calophylla (marri) throughout the...
In the recent years branch and trunk dieback of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) trees has been observ...
Calosphaeria canker of sweet cherry, caused by Calosphaeria pulchella, is a limiting factor for swee...
Calosphaeria canker of sweet cherry, caused by Calosphaeria pulchella, is a limiting factor for swee...
The Cherry Leaf spot (CLS) disease caused by Blumeriella jaapii affects flowering cherry and most Pr...
Published May 2010. Reviewed July 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension ...
Graduation date: 2007The Pacific Northwest has become one of the nation’s premier sweet cherry,\ud P...
Anthracnose canker, caused by the fungal pathogen Neofabraea malicorticis (synonym Cryptosporiopsis ...
Bacterial canker has been severely affecting wild cherry trees (Prunus avium) and restraining the pl...
Bacterial canker of cherry, caused by Pseudomonas syringae pathovars, is a major constraint to cherr...
This fact sheet describes diseases and insect pests of cherry in order of importance. Shothole attac...
Sweet cherries are economically important crops in British Columbia; however, they are highly suscep...
Fungal rot of sweet cherry fruit leads to reduced yield and quality at harvest. This study investiga...
When grown in monoculture, Antilles cherry (Malpighia glabra) plants have been affected by diseases ...
Caliciopsis canker is an emerging problem in Pinus growing regions of Eastern North America. The fun...
To determine the extent, severity and cause of cankers in Corymbia calophylla (marri) throughout the...
In the recent years branch and trunk dieback of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) trees has been observ...
Calosphaeria canker of sweet cherry, caused by Calosphaeria pulchella, is a limiting factor for swee...
Calosphaeria canker of sweet cherry, caused by Calosphaeria pulchella, is a limiting factor for swee...
The Cherry Leaf spot (CLS) disease caused by Blumeriella jaapii affects flowering cherry and most Pr...
Published May 2010. Reviewed July 2014. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension ...
Graduation date: 2007The Pacific Northwest has become one of the nation’s premier sweet cherry,\ud P...
Anthracnose canker, caused by the fungal pathogen Neofabraea malicorticis (synonym Cryptosporiopsis ...
Bacterial canker has been severely affecting wild cherry trees (Prunus avium) and restraining the pl...
Bacterial canker of cherry, caused by Pseudomonas syringae pathovars, is a major constraint to cherr...
This fact sheet describes diseases and insect pests of cherry in order of importance. Shothole attac...
Sweet cherries are economically important crops in British Columbia; however, they are highly suscep...
Fungal rot of sweet cherry fruit leads to reduced yield and quality at harvest. This study investiga...
When grown in monoculture, Antilles cherry (Malpighia glabra) plants have been affected by diseases ...
Caliciopsis canker is an emerging problem in Pinus growing regions of Eastern North America. The fun...
To determine the extent, severity and cause of cankers in Corymbia calophylla (marri) throughout the...