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  • Botrytis cinerea Control and the Problem of Fungicide Resistance 

    Tanovic, Brankica; Hrustic, Jovana; Mihajlovic, Milica; Grahovac, Mila; Delibasic, Goran; Vuksa, Petar
    Botrytis cinerea, the causal agent of grey mould, greatly affects fruit, grapevine, vegetable and ornamental crops production. It is a common causal agent of diseases in plants grown in protected areas, as well as fruit ...
  • Botrytis cinerea in raspberry in Serbia I: Morphological and molecular characterization 

    Tanovic, Brankica; Hrustic, Jovana; Mihajlovic, Milica; Grahovac, Mila; Delibasic, Goran
    Morphological and molecular characterisation of 130 isolates of Botrytis cinerea, derived from raspberry fruit originating from six commercial fields in a raspberry growing region of Serbia (locations: Požega, Prilike, ...
  • Botrytis cinerea in raspberry in Serbia II: Growth rate and virulence of isolates 

    Tanovic, Brankica; Hrustic, Jovana; Mihajlovic, Milica; Grahovac, Mila; Delibasic, Goran
    Growth rate and virulence of 130 isolates of Botrytis cinerea, derived from raspberry fruit originating from six commercial fields in a raspberry growing region of Serbia and classified in two morphological and four ...
  • Development of a Thyme Essential Oil Formulation and Its Effect on Monilinia fructigena 

    Tanovic, Brankica; Gasic, Slavica; Hrustic, Jovana; Mihajlovic, Milica; Grahovac, Mila; Delibasic, Goran; Stevanovic, Marija
    Antifungal activity of thyme essential oil against Monilinia fructigena and development of an effective and stable oil formulation for agricultural use were studied in this paper. Bioactivity of the oil itself and its ...
  • The Genus Botrytis and Botrytis cinerea Species: Pathogenic, Morphological and Epidemiological Characteristics 

    Tanovic, Brankica; Hrustic, Jovana; Delibasic, Goran
    Species of the genus Botrytis occur wherever their hosts are grown, ranging from cold areas of Alaska to warm and dry areas in Israel. They have a necrotrophic life style which is often associated with phenology of the ...
  • Genus Monilinia on Pome and Stone Fruit Species 

    Hrustic, Jovana; Mihajlovic, Milica; Grahovac, Mila; Delibasic, Goran; Bulajic, Aleksandra; Krstic, Branka; Tanovic, Brankica
    Different species of the genus Monilinia are common plant pathogens that endanger pome and stone fruit production worldwide. In Serbia, two species of this genus are widely distributed – M. laxa and M. fructigena, while ...
  • Identification of Eutypa lata, a Grapevine Parasite 

    Delibasic, Goran; Acimovic, Srdjan; Gajic, Sanja
    The phytopathogenic fungus Eutypa lata (Pers.: Fr.) Tul. and C. Tul., the causing agent of eutypa dieback, has been increasingly often identified in recent times as a cause of grapevine disease. It was first discovered ...
  • Is Low Efficacy of Fungicides always a Consequence of Fungicide Resistance Development in Pathogen Populations? 

    Tanovic, Brankica; Hrustic, Jovana; Grahovac, Mila; Mihajlovic, Milica; Delibasic, Goran; Vuksa, Petar
    Efficacy of four fungicides with different modes of action (vinclozolin, pyrimethanil, benomyl and fenhexamid) in control of B. cinerea in raspberry, was investigated in the paper. The trials were conducted at two ...
  • Molecular Detection of Monilinia fructigena as Causal Agent of Brown Rot on Quince 

    Hrustic, Jovana; Grahovac, Mila; Mihajlovic, Milica; Delibasic, Goran; Ivanovic, Mirko; Nikolic, Mihailo; Tanovic, Brankica
    Species of the genus Monilinia are important causal agents of fruit rot on pome and stone fruits in Serbia. The pathogen is very harmful, especially on small properties and cottage plantations where intensive control ...