@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15388,
author = {David F. Farr and Lisa A. Castlebury and Rebecca A. Pardo-Schultheiss},
title = {Phomopsis amygdali causes peach shoot blight of cultivated peach trees in the southeastern United States.},
year = {1999},
keywords = {almond; asian pear; Diaporthe; plum; Prunus; Pyrus },
doi = {},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761632},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {91},
number = {6},
pages = {1008--1015},
abstract = {Phomopsis shoot blight of peach is an increasingly common fungal disease in southeastern peach growing areas of the United States. A similar disease has been reported from Europe where it occurs on both peach and almond. Strains of Phomopsis were obtained from peach, asian pear and plum in the United States and from almond in Spain and Italy. Examination of the morphological, cultural and molecular characteristics of these strains showed that the Phomopsis amygdali on almond in Europe is the same as the fungus found on peach in the US. The species of Phomopsis on plum and asian pear in the United States is different from P. amygdal.}
}
Citation for Study 836
Citation title:
"Phomopsis amygdali causes peach shoot blight of cultivated peach trees in the southeastern United States.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S695
(Status: Published).
Citation
Farr D., Castlebury L., & Pardo-schultheiss R. 1999. Phomopsis amygdali causes peach shoot blight of cultivated peach trees in the southeastern United States. Mycologia, 91(6): 1008-1015.
Authors
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Farr D.
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Castlebury L.
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Pardo-schultheiss R.
Abstract
Phomopsis shoot blight of peach is an increasingly common fungal disease in southeastern peach growing areas of the United States. A similar disease has been reported from Europe where it occurs on both peach and almond. Strains of Phomopsis were obtained from peach, asian pear and plum in the United States and from almond in Spain and Italy. Examination of the morphological, cultural and molecular characteristics of these strains showed that the Phomopsis amygdali on almond in Europe is the same as the fungus found on peach in the US. The species of Phomopsis on plum and asian pear in the United States is different from P. amygdal.
Keywords
almond; asian pear; Diaporthe; plum; Prunus; Pyrus
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15388,
author = {David F. Farr and Lisa A. Castlebury and Rebecca A. Pardo-Schultheiss},
title = {Phomopsis amygdali causes peach shoot blight of cultivated peach trees in the southeastern United States.},
year = {1999},
keywords = {almond; asian pear; Diaporthe; plum; Prunus; Pyrus },
doi = {},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761632},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {91},
number = {6},
pages = {1008--1015},
abstract = {Phomopsis shoot blight of peach is an increasingly common fungal disease in southeastern peach growing areas of the United States. A similar disease has been reported from Europe where it occurs on both peach and almond. Strains of Phomopsis were obtained from peach, asian pear and plum in the United States and from almond in Spain and Italy. Examination of the morphological, cultural and molecular characteristics of these strains showed that the Phomopsis amygdali on almond in Europe is the same as the fungus found on peach in the US. The species of Phomopsis on plum and asian pear in the United States is different from P. amygdal.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 15388
AU - Farr,David F.
AU - Castlebury,Lisa A.
AU - Pardo-Schultheiss,Rebecca A.
T1 - Phomopsis amygdali causes peach shoot blight of cultivated peach trees in the southeastern United States.
PY - 1999
KW - almond; asian pear; Diaporthe; plum; Prunus; Pyrus
UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761632
N2 - Phomopsis shoot blight of peach is an increasingly common fungal disease in southeastern peach growing areas of the United States. A similar disease has been reported from Europe where it occurs on both peach and almond. Strains of Phomopsis were obtained from peach, asian pear and plum in the United States and from almond in Spain and Italy. Examination of the morphological, cultural and molecular characteristics of these strains showed that the Phomopsis amygdali on almond in Europe is the same as the fungus found on peach in the US. The species of Phomopsis on plum and asian pear in the United States is different from P. amygdal.
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JF - Mycologia
VL - 91
IS - 6
SP - 1008
EP - 1015
ER -