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Sources of primary cherry powdery mildew inoculum -revisited

Author: Gary Grove, Claudia Probst, Yan Wang, Melba Salazar-Gutierrez

Published: 2018

Summary: The objectives of this project were 1) Characterize the role of cherry fruit in fungal life and disease cycle; 2) Identify cherry volatiles and characterize their impact on spore germination. 3) Monitor flag shoot like development and post-harvest fruit management in commercial orchards in WA and OR

Keywords:

  • Cherry
  • Crop Protection
  • Cherry powdery mildew
  • Powdery mildew
  • Infection process
  • Root shoot removal
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