Search results for '"Domain\: Diseases of unknown aetiology"'
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Elm zonate canker Within an experimentally inoculated individual the disease agents invade but there is no information on the invasion of adjoining...
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Peach wart disease Affected fruit is small, malformed and unsaleable. ...
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Rose wilt disease (rose wilt) Economic impact is very low. Apart from the unidentified disorder sporadically observed in Italy, no outbreak of the disease has been reported in...
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Cotton blue disease During the epidemic years, disease incidence regularly reached 25-30% in some fields, and overall production was reduced by an estimated 3-6%. The...
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Cotton yellow vein disease The only location in which the disease has been reported to be economically important is in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, USA (near the US-Mexico...
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Sugarcane sereh disease (sereh) Sereh disease caused serious losses to the sugarcane industry in Java, Indonesia. Losses were so severe that the commercial industry was threatened...
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Citrus impietratura disease (samrah) The disease is found in Italy, Corsica, Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Israel, Turkey, Lebanon, Cyprus, Greece, India, Iran, Libya, South Africa and...
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Phytoplasma-like diseases of cotton Losses to plants affected by phytoplasma diseases are substantial because flowers and fruits do not develop normally and yields are reduced nearly...
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Mundulla yellows (Mundulla Yellows dieback) Invasiveness is not a term that one associates with abiotic stresses. Whilst early studies pointed towards a pathogen-induced decline, more...
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Citrus blight disease (citrus blight) Citrus blight still is one of the most serious economic problems for citrus growers in Florida, USA, but the use of resistant rootstocks decreases...
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