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  First report of Sclerotium cepivorum causing white rot of garlic in Hungary.

Bakonyi, J.;  Vajna, L.;  Szeredi, A.;  Tímár, E.;  Kovács, G. M.;  Csősz, M.;  Varga, A.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 5, 4 ref.

In June 2008, premature yellowing and wilting of foliage were observed in a 32 ha commercial garlic (cv. Arno) within the biggest Allium-producing region of Hungary, 200 km southeast of Budapest. The underground parts of affected plants were covered with ...

  The occurrence of onion leaf mite (Aceria tulipae Keifer) in garlic bulbs.

Budai, C.;  Regős, A.;  Szeredi, A.;   Növényvédelem, 1997, 33, 2, pp 53-56, 7 ref.

Aceria tulipae, an eriophyid mite that had previously been known only from onion and tulip bulbs in Hungary, is reported damaging garlic bulbs there. Numbers and damage have become more conspicuous as a result of the recent hot dry summers. Infestation ra...

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