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Megan Braga, Susana de Sousa Araújo, Hélia Sales, Rita Pontes and João Nunes
Chestnuts are multipurpose trees that grow mainly in the Northern Hemisphere due to their aptitude for fruit and wood production. These trees are vastly significant for the economy and wildlife. The widespread distribution of these trees demonstrates the...
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Benedetto T. Linaldeddu, Giovanni Rossetto, Lucia Maddau, Thomas Vatrano and Carlo Bregant
Extensive collar rot, sunken and bleeding cankers, shoot blight, and fruit rot symptoms on olive trees have recently been observed in several orchards in Italy. Since there is little information about the etiology of these diseases and given the high eco...
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Nathaniel B. McCartney,M. Isabel Ahumada,Marcela Muñoz,Marlene Rosales,Angélica M. Fierro,Rodrigo A Chorbadjian
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Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) produces bitter-tasting triterpenesaponins that must be removed prior to consumption, significantly adding to production costs. Breeders have therefore prioritized the development of low-saponin ?sweet? cultivars w...
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Alejandro Jiménez-Chacón, Pablo Homet, Luis Matías, Lorena Gómez-Aparicio and Oscar Godoy
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Kenton L. Sena, Kevin M. Yeager, Tyler J. Dreaden and Christopher D. Barton
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Francisco J. Ruiz Gómez, Alejandro Pérez-de-Luque, Rafael Sánchez-Cuesta, José L. Quero and Rafael M. Navarro Cerrillo
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F. N. Martin and M. D. Coffey
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M. M.U. Haque,J.J. Díez Casero
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Phytophthora alni is a highly destructive host specific pathogen to alders (Alnus spp.) spreading all over Europe. Recently this pathogen has been reported to cause diseases in common alder (Alnus glutinosa) in Spain. Seeds and seedlings of A. glutinosa ...
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Alejandra Larach, Ximena Besoain, Eduardo Salgado
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Chile is the largest producer and exporter of blueberries in the southern hemisphere. During the 2006-2007 growing season, blueberry production increased in Chile as a result of an expansion of the planted area, reaching around 10,762 ha in 2007. Fung...
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E. Moralejo, J. A. García-Muñoz, E. Descals
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