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Bacterial canker is a major disease of Prunus species, such as cherry (Prunus avium). It is caused by Pseudomonas syringae pathovars, including P. syringae pv. syringae (Pss) and P. syringae pv. morsprunorum race 1 (Psm1) and race 2 (Psm2). Concerns over the environmental impact of, and the development of bacterial resistance to, traditional copper...
BackgroundPseudomonas syringae can cause stem necrosis and canker in a wide range of woody species including cherry, plum, peach, horse chestnut and ash. The detection and quantification of lesion progression over time in woody tissues is a key trait for breeders to select upon for resistance.ResultsIn this study a general, rapid and reliable appro...
Background and Aims: Environmental change is increasingly impacting ecosystems worldwide. However, our knowledge about the interacting effects of various drivers of global change on sexual reproduction of plants, one of their key mechanisms to cope with change, is limited. This study examines populations of poorly regenerating and threatened common...
Black spot (Diplocarpon rosae) and powdery mildew (Podosphaera pannosa syn. Sphaerotheca pannosa) are worldwide the most common diseases on roses. Breeding towards resistance requires efficient bioassays to screen seedlings and parent plants for both diseases. Screening of a collection of monoconidial cultures established from isolates collected in...