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- Influence
Host relations and distribution of a physiological and pathological variant of Pseudomonas morsprunorum
- S. Freigoun, J. Crosse
- Biology
- 1 December 1975
SUMMARY
In a plot of sweet-cherry trees (Primus avium), leaf spot infections caused by Pseudomonas morsprunorum were more abundant on the cv. Roundel than on the normally more susceptible cv.… Expand
Comparison of Plant Pathogenic Pseudomonads from Fruit Trees
- C. Garrett, C. Panagopoulos, J. Crosse
- Biology
- 1 August 1966
Summary. The characteristics of 59 pathogenic pseudomonads isolated from stone fruit trees in south east England, 30 from cherry and 29 from plum, were compared with 41 isolates from pear trees in a… Expand
Bacterial canker of stone‐fruits: Infection experiments with Pseudomonas mors‐prunorum and P. syringae
- J. Crosse, C. Garrett
- Biology
- 1 August 1966
SUMMARY
The effect was compared of inoculating Pseudomonas mors-prunorum and P. syringae at high inoculum concentration through wounds in plum stems and cherry branches, and through cherry-leaf… Expand
Bacterial canker of stone‐fruits
- J. Crosse
- Biology
- 1 August 1965
SUMMARY
On two different plots of cherry trees, the bacterial canker organism (Pseudomonas mors-prunorum) outnumbered all other gram-negative bacteria on the leaf surfaces in the approximate… Expand
The effect of copper sprays on bacterial blight and coffee berry disease in Kenya
- G. M. Kairu, C. M. S. Nyangena, J. Crosse
- Biology
- 1 June 1985
In field trials four different copper formulations, Kocide 101, Perenox, copper oxychloride and Procida Bordeaux Mixture effectively controlled bacterial blight and coffee berry disease and… Expand
Studies on the Bacteriophagy of Pseudomonas mors‐prunorum, Ps. syringae and Related Organisms
- J. Crosse, C. Garrett
- Biology
- 1 August 1963
Summary: A group of 23 phages, mainly isolated with Pseudomonas mors-prunorum and Ps. syringae as the propagating strains, was tested against more than 200 pseudomonads including named plant… Expand
Laboratory diagnosis of fire blight and bacterial blossom blight of pear.
- E. Billing, J. Crosse, C. Garrett
- Biology
- 1 March 1960
Changes in the microbial population of apple leaves associated with the inhibition of the perfect stage of Venturia inequalis after urea treatment
- J. Crosse, C. Garrett, R. Burchill
- Biology
- 1 April 1968
SUMMARY
Treatment of detached apple leaves in October with urea induced a rapid and prolonged increase in the microbial populations present in the leaves during the winter. These effects were… Expand
Observations on Lysogeny in the Plant Pathogens Pseudomonas mors‐prunorum and Ps. syringae
- C. Garrett, J. Crosse
- Biology
- 1 April 1963
Summary
Phages were detected in 23 out of 56 cultures of Ps. mors-prunorum, the organism causing the bacterial canker of cherry and plum in south-east England, but not in 9 cultures of Ps.… Expand