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Management of Apple Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha)
Kalliergeia
Although the Apple Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha) will rarely kill the trees and the crops it attacks, the damage it causes is not at all insignificant, so this article is dedicated to its epidemiology, symptoms, and the ways, methods and techniques of its management and control, both in conventional and organic farming.>>
January 12, 2023

The Management of Black Spot of Rose
Kalliergeia
The following unique and unrepeatable (literally) article deals with the Rose Black Spot disease (the ascomycete fungus Diplocarpon rosae - Marssonina rosae), plus the description of the parasite establishment and the symptoms caused by its infection on the poor and unlucky commercial or domestic growing plants.>>
September 22, 2022

Diplocarpon rosae (Black Spot of Rose) Fungus
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The Diplocarpon rosae (Black Spot of Rose) is a special disease of the plant (and a big headache for its growers), since this pathogen ascomycete fungus lives exclusively in it, causing great damage, especially in field crops, reaching up to total defoliation, significantly degrading the quality of the growing product.>>
June 1, 2022

The Management of Peach Leaf Curl (Taphrina deformans)
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The article provides a description of the epidemiology of the Peach Leaf Curl (Taphrina deformans) and the symptoms manifested by the plant parts of the trees it infests, in order to follow ways, methods and techniques of, if not eradication, at least for its sufficient management and control.>>
March 29, 2020

The Peach Leaf Curl Disease (Taphrina deformans)
Kalliergeia
In the Peach Leaf Curl (Taphrina deformans), this terrible and horrible pathogenic ascomycete fungus mainly - but not only - of the Peach tree and cultivation, is devoted the following article, which includes its complete taxonomic scheme, its description, as well as some of its biology and ecology.>>
November 26, 2019

Apple Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha)
Kalliergeia
The following article is dedicated to Apple Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha), in which the classification, biology and ecology of the ascomycete is presented, which although will rarely cause the death of the affected plants but almost always causes great financial loss to the grower.>>
January 22, 2019

