Influence of fruit wounding on subsequent Monilinia laxa infection of nectarines.
Despite the fact that brown rot is the most economically important disease in stone fruits, the relationship between mechanical stress and infection has never been explored. Thus, to explore this connection, we carried out four experiments linking nectarine wounding and M. laxa infection. First, we...
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2023
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