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TRANSMISSIBLE AND NON TRANSMISSIBLE FRUIT DEFORMATION OF QUINCE

Article number
44_20
Pages
123 – 130
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Abstract
A non transmissible disease of quince (Cydonia oblonga) which causes fruit deformation has been observed in Israel for many years.
It appeared on two quince cultivars in commercial orchards.
A transmissible disease appeared on quince indicators inoculated with apple, pear and quince cultivars.

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Authors
Z. Fleisher, Sh. Pappo, Z. Arnstein
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