2022
DOI: 10.3390/d14121050
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Strong Genetic Differentiation between Generalist Populations of Venturia inaequalis and Populations from Partially Resistant Apple Cultivars Carrying Rvi3 or Rvi5

Abstract: The ascomycete fungus Venturia inaequalis causes scab disease, a major problem in apple production. The utilization of resistant cultivars is hindered by emerging new pathogen races, which erode their resistance. Increasing our knowledge on the population genetic processes of the fungus can contribute to the development of resistance gene deployment strategies and more durable resistance. We investigated the effect of four scab race indicator cultivars, ‘Gala’ (no R-gene), ‘Golden Delicious’ (Rvi1), ‘Geneva’ (… Show more

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“…Scab incidence was defined as the percentage of infected leaves (infected leaves/all leaves). A leaf was considered infected if there were matte, olive green-to-black-colored lesions on it, indicating active sporulation [52].…”
Section: Field Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scab incidence was defined as the percentage of infected leaves (infected leaves/all leaves). A leaf was considered infected if there were matte, olive green-to-black-colored lesions on it, indicating active sporulation [52].…”
Section: Field Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%