Tag: #Prunus persica
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Genetic Variability in Immature Peach Fruit: Uncovering Resistance to Brown Rot
Introduction:Brown rot, caused by Monilinia laxa, is a major threat to peach fruit production. Recent research has explored the genetic factors influencing the susceptibility of immature peach fruit to this fungal disease. This study reveals that surface conductance plays a crucial role, while stomatal density does not significantly impact infection rates. Visit https://www.plantsciencejournal.org/jpsp for more…
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Non-Chemical Control of Armillaria mellea Infection in Prunus persica: A Sustainable Approach
Introduction: Armillaria mellea is a persistent fungal pathogen causing root rot in various trees, including peaches (Prunus persica). Controlling this infection is challenging as fungicides are largely ineffective, and eradication is difficult. A recent study explores non-chemical control methods, offering insights into sustainable agricultural practices. Visit https://www.plantsciencejournal.org/jpsp for more research in plant pathology and sustainable…
