| species specific identification of the neofabraea pathogen complex associated with pome fruits using pcr and multiplex dna amplification. | five species of pathogenic fungi belong to neofabraea. one of these, n. krawtzewii (syn. n. populi), is responsible for bark lesions on poplar (populus) trees. the other four species cause post-harvest bull's eye rot of pome fruits, and at least two of these also cause bark cankers on pome fruit trees. morphological variation among these species is slight, and overlap in geographic range sometimes occurs. as a consequence, identification based on conventional criteria can be tenuous. pcr primers ... | 2003 | 12884949 |
| control of postharvest pathogens and colonization of the apple surface by antagonistic microorganisms in the field. | abstract selected isolates of aureobasidium pullulans, rhodotorula glutinis, and bacillus subtilis reduced the size and number of lesions on wounded apples caused by the postharvest pathogens penicillium expansum, botrytis cinerea, and pezicula malicorticis. combinations of the antagonistic microorganisms were applied to apple trees in the field late in the growing season of two consecutive years. the population dynamics of the introduced microorganisms and the incidence of fruit decay were dete ... | 1997 | 18945006 |
| description of cryptosporiopsis kienholzii and species profiles of neofabraea in major pome fruit growing districts in the pacific northwest usa. | the objectives of this study were i) to give a taxonomic description of a fungus phylogenetically related to neofabraea and assign the name cryptosporiopsis kienholzii to this fungus, ii) to expand previous neofabraea species profiles from infected apple and pear fruit collected from major pome fruit production districts in oregon and washington, and iii) to determine the sensitivity of neofabraea alba, neofabraea malicorticis, neofabraea perennans, and c. kienholzii to a range of fungicides. a ... | 2009 | 19733662 |