ITHACA, N.Y. - In a study of New York state apple orchards, Cornell University plant pathologists have identified a new fungal pathogen that causes bitter rot disease in apples. In addition, a second ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Fungal spores responsible for bitter rot disease, a common and devastating infection in fruit, do not encounter their host plants by chance. Turns out, they have a symbiotic ...
In a study of New York state apple orchards, plant pathologists have identified a new fungal pathogen that causes bitter rot disease in apples. In a study of New York state apple orchards, Cornell ...
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