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MONILIA FRUCTIGENA – FRUIT ROT IN APPLE AFTER ARTIFICIAL INFRACTION OF FRUIT SKIN IN THE SUMMERTIME

Article number
466_25
Pages
149 – 154
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Abstract
In recent years, apple orchards of local fruit farmers experienced heavy hail showers which led to fungal infections.
Hail may induce infractions of apple fruit skin which may injure the tissue and provide the basis for fungal infections.
Monilia is such a fungal rot which infects the young apple fruit and all other stages of the fruit in summertime.

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Authors
M. Hellmann
Keywords
hail, fungus infection, fungicide
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