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Fusicladium oleagineum
Known as:
Spilocaea oleaginea
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
Biometric evaluation of twelve olive cultivars under rainfed conditions in the region of Calabria, South Italy
A. Giuffré
2017
Corpus ID: 56000714
R E G U L A R A R T I C L E *Corresponding author: Dr. Angelo M. Giuffrè, Università degli Studi “Mediterranea” di Reggio…
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2010
2010
Resistance of olive tree to Spilocaea oleagina is mediated by the synthesis of phenolic compounds
A. Moukhli
,
B. Khadari
,
C. El-Modafar
2010
Corpus ID: 9993385
To understand the resistance of the olive tree to the leaf-spot disease caused by Spilocaea oleagina, the constitutive and…
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2010
2010
Biological control of olive leaf spot (peacock spot disease) caused by Cycloconium oleaginum (Spilocea oleaginea)
M. Al-Khatib
,
K. Alhussaen
,
N. El-Banna
,
Morouj Zyadeh
2010
Corpus ID: 86160565
We report the antifungal activity of eight different bacterial isolates (Bacillus megaterium NB-3, Bacillus cereus NB-4, B…
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2007
2007
COPPER FUNGICIDES IN THE CONTROL OF OLIVE DISEASES
L. F. Roca
,
J. Moral
,
J. R. Viruega
,
A. Ávila
,
R. Oliveira
,
A. Trapero
2007
Corpus ID: 85908719
Summary Copper compounds are effective in controlling major fungal foliar and fruit diseases of olive, mainly olive leaf spot or…
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2005
2005
Molecular analysis of the interaction between Olea europaea and the biotrophic fungus Spilocaea oleagina.
Yoselin Benitez
,
M. Botella
,
+4 authors
J. Muñoz-Blanco
Molecular plant pathology
2005
Corpus ID: 130854
SUMMARY The mitosporic fungus Spilocaea oleagina is an obligate biotroph of olive (Olea europaea) causing a scab disease…
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2005
2005
SOURCES OF VARIATION IN A FIELD EVALUATION OF THE INCIDENCE AND SEVERITY OF OLIVE LEAF SPOT
F. Obanor
,
M. Walter
2005
Corpus ID: 59142187
Incidence (% infected leaves) and severity (number of lesions/leaf) of olive leaf spot disease, caused by Spilocaea oleagina…
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2002
2002
Evidence of Two Formae Speciales in Venturia inaequalis, Responsible for Apple and Pyracantha Scab.
B. Le Cam
,
L. Parisi
,
L. Arene
Phytopathology
2002
Corpus ID: 46423235
ABSTRACT Genetic relationships, mating crosses, and host specificity of Venturia inaequalis isolates from Malus spp. and of…
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2000
2000
Respuesta del olivo a la inoculación con "Spilocaea oleagina", agente del repilo
L. M. L. Doncel
,
A. Casas
,
José Ramón Viruega Puente
2000
Corpus ID: 117035553
Se ha puesto a punto un metodo de inoculacion de olivo con Spilocaea oleagina utilizando hojas separadas, estaquillas con 5-6…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Survey of olive leaf spot in New Zealand
A. Macdonald
,
M. Walter
,
M. Trought
,
C. Frampton
,
G. Burnip
2000
Corpus ID: 30126388
Olive leaf spot (OLS) or peacock spot, caused by the fungal pathogen Spilocaea oleagina, can cause reduced growth and yield in…
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1989
1989
Several copper fungicides control olive leaf spot
B. Teviotdale
,
G. Sibbett
,
D. Harper
1989
Corpus ID: 83596482
Tests evaluated control of olive leaf spot disease by several copper-containing fungicides and by various rates of Bordeaux…
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