https://doi.org/10.2307/3760790 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/3760790 Copy URL Peltaster fructicola sp. nov., associated with sooty blotch disease of apple fruit ...
Finnish barley cultivars have a relatively high resistance to net blotch disease. Recent research reveals that an increase in the sexual reproduction of the fungus could make it a considerably more ...
Pyrenophora teres f. teres (Ptt), causing net blotch in barley, is an important and frequently isolated leaf pathogen across the globe. The virulence spectrum of Ptt from North Africa including ...
The grape and wine industry says there is no evidence of spread of red blotch virus to vineyards or nurseries Biosecurity authorities are undertaking further testing The virus has potentially been in ...
“My horse chestnut tree’s leaves appear to be scorched. What is happening, and what can I do to help my tree?” There is a good chance that your tree has Guignardia leaf blotch, which gives the ...
UC Davis researchers suspect that red blotch disease is widespread wherever grapes are grown. New DNA sequencing technology has been used to identify the virus that causes red blotch, a disease that ...
Early-drilled spring barley, particularly with untreated seed, may require an early fungicide spray to counter increased net blotch pressure. ProCam agronomist Alistair Gordon warns net blotch has ...