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Elm zonate canker 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 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 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 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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