Publications
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2024
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Elise Van Eynde Felipe Yunta Cristina Arias-Navarro Daniele De Rosa Iñigo Virto Panos Panagos Diana Vieira Calogero Schillaci; Alberto Orgiazzi Stefano Salata Philippe Hinsinger Dalila Serpa Frederik Bøe Gerard Ros Eduardo Moreno Jimenez Christopher Poeplau Gabriele Buttafuoco Arwyn Jones Cristiano Ballabio Emanuele Lugato Stefan Frank Tiphaine Chevallier Rosa M. Poch Pasquale Borrelli Francis Matthews Diana Vieira Matthias Vanmaercke Jean Poesen Günay Erpul Velibor Spalevic Snezana Dragovic Yuriy Dmytruk Anita Bernatek-Jakiel Philipp Saggau Leonidas Liakos Christine Alewell Mathieu Lamandé Diego Baragaño Olivier Evrard Tanja Reiff Vera Silva Ana De La Torre Chaosheng Zhang Piort Wojda Chiara Piccini Claudia Cagnarini Zoka Melpomeni Fuat Kaya Kitti Balog Noelia García Franco Simone Scarpa Timo Breure Maria J.I. Briones Julia Köninger Marcel Van Der Heijden Nikolaos Monokrousos Maëva Labouyrie Davorka K. Hackenberger Ottone Scammacca Michele Munafò Silvia Ronchi Andrea ArcidiaconoAbstract
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Anna Avetisyan Ivan Gabrielyan Tigran Ghrejyan Mark Kalashian Marine Movsesyan Mane Tadevosyan Amalya Iskandaryan Anne Muola Laura Elina Jaakola Inger MartinussenAbstract
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Larisa Garkava-Gustavsson Jonas Skytte af Sätra Oksana Korniienko Marina Kuzmenkova Darius KviklysAbstract
The fungus Neonectria ditissima causes fruit tree canker, a serious desease on apple and pear. In the past years the disease has become a threat for Swedish and Northern European apple production since devastating outbreaks destroy large numbers of trees. To date, no complete genetic resistance to N. ditissima is known in apple but genotypes (scion cultivars and rootstocks) differ greatly in their level of partial resistance. Furthermore, susceptibility of a scion cultivar may be influenced by the rootstock it is grafted to. Thus we aimed to improve our understanding of genetically determined differences in resistance among rootstocks and clarify cultivar/rootstock interactions with regards to canker resistance. For that, two experiments where conducted where differences in resistance were evaluated in 23 rootstocks (including two ‘M.9’ clones) and in the four most common scion cultivars in Swedish orchard grafted to four rootstocks differing in vigour (16 rootstock/scion combinations). The trees were inoculated in a greenhouse in artificially created wounds and the symptoms were assessed seven times every second week. In the experiment on rootstocks, significant differences (p=0.008). The new knowledge will be useful for growers, nurserymen and breeders.
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Daniele Prodorutti Riccardo Bugiani Claudio Rizzi Emanuela Coller Nadia Vendrame Dino Zardi Arne Stensvand Vincent Philion Ilaria PertotAbstract
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Neringa Rasiukevičiūtė Alma Valiuškaitė Juozas Lanauskas Larissa Gustavsson Jonas Skytte af Sätra Arne Stensvand Jorunn Børve Tuuli Haikonen Marja Rantanen Petteri Karisto Nina Sevelius Priit Põldma Evelyn Loit Matis Moks Ulvi MoorAbstract
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