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V. V. Michel
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Plant disease. 85(5)
Eleven strains of Xanthomonas campestris pv. graminis, causal agent of grass bacterial wilt, collected over 20 years, varied significantly (P < 0.001) in their aggressiveness on meadow fescue and Italian rye grass. Aggressiveness of strains isolated
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V. V. Michel
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Plant disease. 89(6)
Marsh mallow is cultivated in Switzerland for the production of candies of an internationally known brand. Since 2000, important losses have been caused by a new disease with typical anthracnose symptoms, i.e., dark lesions on leaves and stems includ
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Plant disease. 97(9)
Black elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) is grown in Switzerland for flower and fruit production. Flowers are used for candy and syrup production, whereas the fruits are directly consumed as berries. In autumn 2008, the diagnostic laboratory of Agroscope
Autor:
Luca Lazzeri, V. V. Michel
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Acta Horticulturae. :287-294
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Plant Disease 102 (2018) 2
Plant Disease, 102(2), 440-440
Plant Disease, 102(2), 440-440
Common speedwell (Veronica officinalis) is grown in Switzerland for the production of herbal candies. The above-ground plant parts are harvested and dried for further use. Since 2013, a general yield decline was observed in the Emmental region, the m
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Plant Pathology. 46:600-610
Intercropping and soil amendment experiments were conducted to determine if they reduced populations of Pseudomonas solanacearum and bacterial wilt of tomato at the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center (AVRDC) and at three other locations
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Plant Disease. 100:1235-1235
Autor:
V. V. Michel
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Plant Disease. 99:1187
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Plant Disease. 95:1031-1031
In spring 2008, yellow dryad (Dryas drummondii L.), an ornamental plant, was studied at the Research Center Conthey (Switzerland) for its possible use by the cosmetical industry. Plants grown from wild-type seeds were multiplied by transplanting cutt
Autor:
V. V. Michel
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Plant Disease. 93:963-963
Elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) is organically grown in Switzerland primarily for the flowers, which are used for the production of candies. In June of 2006 in a commercial orchard in Knonau, Switzerland, leaves prematurely turned yellow and dropped o