| 1696 |
Decay and acceptability of mangos treated with combinations of hot water, imazalil, and ?-radiation.
Spalding D. H., Reeder W. F. Author Affiliation: ARS, USDA, Subtropical Hort. Res. Sta., Miami, FL 33158, USA. 1986, volume 70, page 1149-1151. |
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| 1697 |
Role of Streptomyces rochei against some pathogenic fungi.
Sharma S. K., Gupta J. S. Author Affiliation: Pl. Path. Res. Lab., Dep. Bot., Agra Coll., Agra-282002, India. 1982, volume 12, page 227-228. |
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| 1698 |
Guignardia citricarpa a cause of black spot on mango foliage in Florida.
McMillan R. T. Jr. Author Affiliation: Tropical Res. Education Cent., Univ. Florida, Homestead, FL 33031, USA. 1986, volume 117, page 260-264. |
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| 1699 |
A preliminary study of the fungal species associated with pineapple, papaya, and mango in the Canary Islands.
Hernandez Hernandez J., Gallo Llobet L., Jaizme Vega M. C. Inst. Canario Invest. Agrarias., La Laguna, Tenerife 1985, volume 28, page 171-180. |
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| 1700 |
Histopathology of mango infected with Xanthomonas campestris pv. mangiferaeindicae.
Ram Kishun, Syamasundar Joshi Author Affiliation: Div. Pl. Path., Indian Inst. Hort. Res., Bangalore, India. 1986, volume 4, page 40-45. |
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| 1701 |
Biochemical changes during malformation in mango cultivars as influenced by various chemicals.
Siddiqui S., Sandooja J. K., Mehta N., Yamadagni R. Author Affiliation: Dep. Hort., Haryyana Agric. Univ., Hisar 125 005, India. 1987, volume 21, page 17-19. |
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| 1702 |
Induction of antifungal resorcinols in flesh of unripe mango fruits and its relation to latent infection by Alternaria alternata.
Droby S., Prusky D., Jacoby B., Goldman A. Author Affiliation: Dep. Fruit Veg. Storage, ARO, Volcani Cent., PO Box 6, Bet Dagan, 50250, Israel. 1987, volume 30, page 285-292. |
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| 1703 |
Studies on chemical and cultural control of mango malformation.
Chib H. S., Andotra P. S., Gupta B. R. Author Affiliation: Hort. Res. Sta., Udheywalla, Jammu-180 002, India. 1986, volume 3, page 21-24. |
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| 1704 |
Presence of a root malformation factor in culture filtrates of Fusarium moniliforme var. subglutinans.
Kumar J., Singh U. S., Beniwal S. P. S. Author Affiliation: Dep. Plant Path., G.B. Pant Univ. Agric. Technol., Pantnagar, India. 1987, volume 119, page 7-12. |
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| 1705 |
Dry rot disease of mango seedling caused by Fusarium solani.
Kore S. S., Patil D. S. Author Affiliation: Dep. Plant Path., Mysore Agric. Univ., Parbhani, Mysore, India. 1985, volume 15, page 287-288. |
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| 1706 |
Involvement of cell wall degrading enzymes in the fruit rot of mango (Mangifera indica) caused by two fungal pathogens.
Kantilal Narania, Reddy S. M. Author Affiliation: Dep. Bot., Kakatiya Univ., Warangal 506 009, India. 1985, volume 15, page 251-255. |
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| 1707 |
Vegetative and floral malformation: two symptoms of the same disease on mango.
Kumar J., Beniwal S. P. S. Author Affiliation: Dep. Plant Path., G.B. Pant Univ. Agric. Technol., Pantnagar 263 145, Nainital, Uttar Pradesh, India. 1987, volume 35, page 21-23. |
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| 1708 |
Outbreaks and new records. United Arab Emirates. Botryodiplodia on mangoes and bananas.
Burhan M. J. Author Affiliation: Cent. Lab., Minist. Agric. Fisheries, P.O. Box 16054, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates. 1987, volume 35, page34. |
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| 1709 |
Mango malformation disease in Egypt. 1. Electron microscopy, effect of antibiotic, culturing and serological studies.
Kishtah A. A., Nyland G., Nasr El-Din T. M., Tolba M. A., Lowe S. K., Khalil E. M., Tadros M. R., El-Amrety A. Author Affiliation: Inst. Phytopath., Agric. Res. Cent., Giza, Egypt. 1985, volume 17, page 151-157. |
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| 1710 |
Mango malformation disease in Egypt. 2. Studies on transmission and thermotherapy.
Kishtah A. A., Eid S. A., Nasr El-Din T. M. Author Affiliation: Pl. Virus Res. Section, Inst. Pl. Path., Agric. Res. Cent., Giza, Egypt. 1985, volume 17, page 159-164. |
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