Bark canker of Pomaceae in Italy
Ciferri, R.; Corte, A.; Rui, D.
Atti Ist. bot. Univ. Pavia. 5(17): 329-336
1960
Accession: 013966675
A description is given of the symptoms, geographical distribution, and causal organism of surface canker of apple and pear, caused by Pezicula corticola (conidial state Cryptosporiopsis pyri) found on pear in the province of Verona in 1954 and on apple in Cuneo in 1959.
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