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Autor:
Aaron J. Palmateer, T. L. B. Tarnowski
Publikováno v:
EDIS, Vol 2011, Iss 7 (2011)
Eugenia’s popularity stems from its dense, attractive foliage, the ease with which the canopy can be sculpted, and its relatively carefree management. But shortly after Hurricane Wilma in November 2005, a serious dieback disease began to affect nur
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https://doaj.org/article/0a2d7e7f9ebd475fbf01c6e196871c54
Autor:
Randy C. Ploetz, T. L. B. Tarnowski
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 94(6)
Anthracnose is an important foliar and fruit disease of passion fruit, Passiflora spp. (3). In 2008, postharvest anthracnose on purple and yellow passion fruits (P. edulis Sims and P. edulis f. flavicarpa O. Degner, respectively) from a commercial pl
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 94(12)
Pitahaya (Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britton & Rose), a cactus grown for its edible fruit, is gaining popularity in South Florida as part of the specialty tropical fruit market. In July 2009, flowers and fruit were discovered with an uncharacterized r
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 96(2)
Sansevieria Thunberg, a member of the Agavaceae, contains around 60 species indigenous to Africa, Arabia, and India. Several species and their cultivars are commercially produced for use as interior and landscape foliage plants. During August 2010, s
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 94:621-627
Banana fruit of the Cavendish subgroup, Musa acuminata, are significant international commodities. Recently, a transnational company attempted to develop single fruit (fingers) as a product in the United States. In the summer of 2007, an unknown prob
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 93:804-808
Syzygium paniculatum (Myrtaceae) is an important plant in the South Florida ornamental industry. Known as eugenia in the trade, the plant was relatively free of diseases before Hurricane Wilma (2005). Since then, a serious dieback disease has become
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 92:961-965
The activity of fenbuconazole and azoxystrobin applied to blueberry flowers at different phenological stages against subsequent gynoecial infection by the mummy berry fungus Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi was evaluated. In the greenhouse, potted bluebe