Browsing by Subject "Erwinia amylovora"
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Erwinia amylovora – the Causal Agent of Root Collar Necrosis of Apple Trees
A large-scale outbreak of fire blight symptoms caused by Erwinia amylovora was recorded in pome fruit trees during 2007. In addition to fruit necrosis and shoot blight as the typical disease symptoms, dark purple necrosis ... -
Fatty acid analysis of Erwinia amylovora from Serbia and Montenegro
Automated method of fatty acid analysis was used to identify and study heterogeneity of 41 Erwinia amylovora strains, originating from 8 plant species grown in 13 locations in Serbia and one in Montenegro. All strains ... -
The Status of Erwinia amylovora in the Former Yugoslav Republics over the Past Two Decades
Erwinia amylovora, the causal agent of fire blight (FB) on fruit trees and ornamental plants, rapidly spread across eastern Mediterranean countries in the early 1980s. This quarantine bacterium probably arrived in the ...