Studies conducted during 2009-2013 at the Experimental Orchard located in the central region of Poland showed that the highest number of V. inaequalis pseudothecia occurred on ‘McIntosh’ and ‘Cortland’ leaves. A smaller number of pseudothecia was found on the leaves of the Alwa and Jonagold cultivars, but there were no statistical differences. The first discharges of ascospores were noted at a similar time on the leaves of all of the apple cultivars, usually at the end of March or in early April. For the forecasting of ascospore discharges and dates of critical periods, a simulation model by RIMpro was used. The number of critical periods and apple scab severity differed in each season. The most critical periods (above 20) were recorded in ...
In this study, we aimed to study ascospore dispersal of Venturia inaequalis and subsequent disease d...
Pathogen Venturia Inaequalis is one of the pathogens that causes great damage to the apple crop. The...
A theoretical model (Prot. Ecol. 5:103-125) was the framework of a study of factors affecting the nu...
Ascospores of Venturia inaequalis constitute the principal source of primary inoculum for epidemics ...
A-scab (Apple-scab) is a dynamic simulation model for Venturia inaequalis primary infections on appl...
Aerial concentration of ascospores of Venturia inaequalis and incidence of apple scab were monitored...
Atypical scab-like symptoms were reported for the first time in 2007 in the south of France on fruit...
A 2-year study was conducted to determine the widespread occurrence of overwintered conidial inoculu...
Progression of apple scab epidemic in six apple cultivars, including two current and susceptible (Ga...
Similar apple scab symptoms were first observed at the end of July in 2012 in the Northern Italy (Ce...
Venturia inaequalis, the causal agent of apple scab, overwinters in apple leaves on the orchard floo...
Isolates of Venturia inaequalis were sampled from monoculture and mixed orchards of three apple cult...
In many areas where spring is wet, fungicides are applied in relation to rain events that trigger ej...
none6noAtypical scab symptoms were reported for the first time at the end of July in 2012 in Northe...
Overwintering of conidia of Venturia inaequalis associated with shoots and buds was determined, and ...
In this study, we aimed to study ascospore dispersal of Venturia inaequalis and subsequent disease d...
Pathogen Venturia Inaequalis is one of the pathogens that causes great damage to the apple crop. The...
A theoretical model (Prot. Ecol. 5:103-125) was the framework of a study of factors affecting the nu...
Ascospores of Venturia inaequalis constitute the principal source of primary inoculum for epidemics ...
A-scab (Apple-scab) is a dynamic simulation model for Venturia inaequalis primary infections on appl...
Aerial concentration of ascospores of Venturia inaequalis and incidence of apple scab were monitored...
Atypical scab-like symptoms were reported for the first time in 2007 in the south of France on fruit...
A 2-year study was conducted to determine the widespread occurrence of overwintered conidial inoculu...
Progression of apple scab epidemic in six apple cultivars, including two current and susceptible (Ga...
Similar apple scab symptoms were first observed at the end of July in 2012 in the Northern Italy (Ce...
Venturia inaequalis, the causal agent of apple scab, overwinters in apple leaves on the orchard floo...
Isolates of Venturia inaequalis were sampled from monoculture and mixed orchards of three apple cult...
In many areas where spring is wet, fungicides are applied in relation to rain events that trigger ej...
none6noAtypical scab symptoms were reported for the first time at the end of July in 2012 in Northe...
Overwintering of conidia of Venturia inaequalis associated with shoots and buds was determined, and ...
In this study, we aimed to study ascospore dispersal of Venturia inaequalis and subsequent disease d...
Pathogen Venturia Inaequalis is one of the pathogens that causes great damage to the apple crop. The...
A theoretical model (Prot. Ecol. 5:103-125) was the framework of a study of factors affecting the nu...