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Vaillancourt, L.J. and J.R. Hartman. 2000. Apple scab. The Plant Health Instructor. DOI: 10.1094/PHI-I-2000-1005-01 DISEASE: Apple scabPATHOGEN: Venturia inaequalisHOSTS: apples and flowering crabapples (Malus spp.), hawthorn (Crataegus spp.), mountain ash (Sorbus spp.), firethorn (Pyracantha spp.), and loquat (Eriobotrya japonica). Pear (Pyrus spp.) is infected by a related fungus, Venturia pirina, which causes nearly identical symptoms.Authors
Apple scab occurs everywhere in the world where apples are grown and causes more losses than any other apple disease. It is most serious in areas that have cool, wet weather during the spring and may not be economically important in warm or dry climates. Copyright © 2000
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