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        Pathogenicity of South African Hymenochaetales taxa isolated from esca-infected grapevines 

        Cloete, Mia; Mostert, Lizel; Fischer, Michael; Halleen, Francois (Firenze University Press, 2015)
        Little is known about the pathogenicity and etiology of Hymenochaetales taxa associated with esca in South Africa. Ten South African Hymenochaetales taxa associated with esca in grapevine were subjected to basic enzyme ...
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        In-vitro effects of garlic extracts on pathogenic fungi Botrytis cinerea, Penicillium expansum and Neofabraea alba 

        Daniel, Chanel K.; Lennox, Cheryl L.; Vries, Filicity A. (Academy of Science of South Africa, 2015)
        The antifungal activity of garlic extracts applied directly and through volatile release was tested against the growth of postharvest pathogens Botrytis cinerea, Penicillium expansum and Neofabraea alba. Mycelial growth ...
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        Hymenochaetales associated with esca-related wood rots on grapevine with a special emphasis on the status of esca in South African vineyards 

        Cloete, Mia; Fischer, Michael; Mostert, Lizel; Halleen, Francois (Firenze University Press, 2015)
        Esca disease is a problem on grapevines worldwide. This disease complex is characterised by several external and internal symptoms including foliar tiger-stripe chlorosis and necrosis, dieback, wood necrosis and white rot. ...

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