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Cherries have been valued since ancient times as one of the first tree fruits to ripen in temperate growing regions. There are more than 30 species...
EggsSubspherical in shape, laid in large groups on the plant foliage; covered with a layer of grey bristles (scales) derived from the abdomen of the...
Pomegranates are cultivated in the temperate, semi-temperate and hot, arid, subtropical regions of the world, in both hemispheres, and in all...
Like other tobamoviruses, ToMV has very stable rod-shaped particles mostly measuring 18 x 300 nm which have an isoelectric precipitation point of ca...
Swede is a cool-season frost-tolerant biennial crop that is grown as an annual crop because flower stalk development reduces yields and root quality....
Originating in Japan or China, the Satsuma mandarin spread both west and east. It is now grown as a fruit crop in cool subtropical regions of Japan,...
The cultivated strawberry, Fragaria × ananassa (Rosaceae), is a regular part of the diets of millions of people. It was derived from natural crosses...
Marjoram is a perennial, aromatic herb of the mint family often grown as an annual, 30-60 cm in height, with short stalked, greyish-green leaves,...
Red bayberry, Myrica rubra Sieb. & Zucc. (Myricaceae), is a fruit tree grown widely in southern China and to a lesser extent in other Asian...
Conidiophores are penicillate with phialides. Conidia are unicellular, globose or ovoid, and brightly coloured. P. ochrosalmoneum sclerotia are...