نتایج جستجو برای: fire blight

تعداد نتایج: 49767  

Journal: :بیماریهای گیاهی 0
سید ابوالفضل سید قاسمی نویسنده اکبر حسینی پور نویسنده پژمان خدایگان مسئول مکاتبه حسین معصومی نویسنده

fire blight is one of the most destructive diseases of stone and pome fruits. the causal pathogen is erwiniaamylovora, species in the family enterobacteriaceae. pears are the most susceptible, but apples, quinces and some other rosaceous plants are also vulnerable. in iran, the disease has been reported for the first time in baraghan in alborz province (zakeri & sharifnabi 1991). fire blight pr...

ژورنال: :به نژادی نهال و بذر 0
حمید عبدالهی موسسه تحقیقات اصلاح و تهیه نهال و بذر، کرج هانیه اکبری مهر دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه تهران، کرج

بیماری آتشک (fire blight) با عامل باکتریایی erwinia mylovora (burr.) winslow et al. بیشترین اهمیت را در بین بیماری های درختان میوه دانه دار در بسیاری از کشورها دارد. در بین روش های مبارزه با بیماری، استفاده از ارقام متحمل یا مقاوم اقتصادی ترین و موثرترین روش محسوب می شود. در این تحقیق به منظور به کارگیری جدایه های باکتری در ارزیابی تحمل ژنوتیپ های درخت به (cydonia oblonga mill) نسبت به بیماری آ...

2015
Thomas D. Kost Cesare Gessler Melanie Jänsch Henryk Flachowsky Andrea Patocchi Giovanni A. L. Broggini Boris Alexander Vinatzer

The generation and selection of novel fire blight resistant apple genotypes would greatly improve the management of this devastating disease, caused by Erwinia amylovora. Such resistant genotypes are currently developed by conventional breeding, but novel breeding technologies including cisgenesis could be an alternative approach. A cisgenic apple line C44.4.146 was regenerated using the cisgen...

2015
Mónica Ordax Jaime E. Piquer-Salcedo Ricardo D. Santander Beatriz Sabater-Muñoz Elena G. Biosca María M. López Ester Marco-Noales

Monitoring the ability of bacterial plant pathogens to survive in insects is required for elucidating unknown aspects of their epidemiology and for designing appropriate control strategies. Erwinia amylovora is a plant pathogenic bacterium that causes fire blight, a devastating disease in apple and pear commercial orchards. Studies on fire blight spread by insects have mainly focused on pollina...

2016
Tinatin Doolotkeldieva Saykal Bobusheva

Erwinia amylovora species were isolated from the blossoms, exudates, infected fruits, leaves and bent branches of diseased apple, pear and hawthorn trees, selected in the Chy, Osh and Jalal Abad regions. Biochemical and pathogenicity tests, alongside PCR analyses, were conducted to identify the local isolates of Erwinia amylovora. The alternative antagonistic microorganisms which combat bacteri...

2008
R. G. Roberts

The phytosanitary risk associated with the movement of export-quality apple fruit to countries where fire blight does not occur is reassessed based upon additional data available since 1998 and clarification or correction of previously misinterpreted data present in the literature. The low epiphytic fitness of Erwinia amylovora (Ea) on apple fruit, the documented low incidence of viable Ea popu...

Journal: :Journal of biotechnology 2009
X H Chen R Scholz M Borriss H Junge G Mögel S Kunz R Borriss

Representatives of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens were shown to possess biocontrol activity against fire blight, a serious disease of orchard trees caused by Erwinia amylovora. Genome analysis of B. amyloliquefaciens FZB42 identified gene clusters responsible for synthesis of several polyketide compounds with antibacterial action. We show here that the antibacterial polyketides difficidin and to a ...

2008
Vladimir Jakovljevic Susanne Jock Zhiqiang Du Klaus Geider

Fire blight caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Erwinia amylovora can be controlled by antagonistic microorganisms. We characterized epiphytic bacteria isolated from healthy apple and pear trees in Australia, named Erwinia tasmaniensis, and the epiphytic bacterium Erwinia billingiae from England for physiological properties, interaction with plants and interference with growth of E. amylovora...

2008
Alan R. Biggs William W. Turechek Tim R. Gottwald

Fire blight of apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) can be found throughout the United States and many other countries and is a serious problem on trees of susceptible apple cultivars (9). Fire blight is caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora and occurs also on pear, quince, Rubus spp., and several other rosaceous hosts. The initial inoculum in an established orchard comes from overwintering can...

Journal: :Annals of Agrarian Science 2018

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