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Miller, Malcolm. "From Liszt to Adams (II): ‘The Black Gondola’." Tempo, no. 179 (December 1991): 17–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298200061349.

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The Black Gondola, John Adams's transcription for chamber orchestra of Liszt's La Lugubre Gondola II, composed in 1989 for the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Minnesota, shows how – as in the case of Wiegenlied (discussed in an earlier article, Tempo 175) – the composer has been attracted to those aspects of Liszt's late style which inter–connect with minimalism: regular, and fluid, rhythmic textures; economy of thematic material which undergoes ‘minimal’ transformation; extensive phrase repetition in a ‘sequencing’ structure; harmonic ambiguity and elusiveness. In addition, in this case, a strong
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Anderson, Martin. "Estonian Composers (combined Book and CD Review)." Tempo 59, no. 232 (2005): 60–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298205210161.

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Ancient Song Recovered: The Life and Music of Veljo Tormis, by Mimi S. Daitz. Pendragon Press, $54.00/£36.00.The Works of Eduard Tubin: Thematic-Bibliographical Catalogue of Works by Vardo Rumessen. International Eduard Tubin Society/Gehrmans Musikförlag, E.57.TORMIS: ‘Vision of Estonia’ II. The Ballad of Mary's Land; Reflections with Hando Runnel; Days of Outlawry; God Protect Us from War; Journey of the War Messenger; Let the Sun Shine!; Voices from Tammsaare's Herdboy Days; Forget-me-not; Mens' Songs. Estonian National Male Choir c. Ants Soots. Alba NCD 20.TORMIS: ‘Vision of Estonia’ III. T
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Gocan, Andrei. "Interview With British Conductor Paul Mann." Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Musica 68, Sp.Iss. 1 (2023): 7–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbmusica.2023.spiss1.01.

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"British conductor Paul Mann is a regular guest with many major orchestras throughout Europe, the US, Australia, and the Far East. Orchestras with which he has worked include the London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, St Petersburg Philharmonic, RAI Torino, Orchestra dell’Arena di Verona; the BBC Orchestras, City of Birmingham Symphony, Hallé, among many others. Mr Mann has guest-conducted extcollaborations with USA and is a regular guest with the New York City Ballet. Projects with the LSO included collaborat
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Talbot, John. "York Bowen's Viola Concerto." Tempo 60, no. 238 (2006): 42–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298206260315.

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YORK BOWEN: Viola Concerto in C minor, op.25. CECIL FORSYTH: Viola Concerto in G minor. Lawrence Power (vla), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra c. Martyn Brabbins. Hyperion CDA67546.BOWEN: Viola Concerto; Viola Sonata No.2 in F major; Melody for the C string, op.51 no.2. Doris Lederer (vla), with Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra c. Paul Polivnick, Bruce Murray (pno). Centaur CRC 2786.BOWEN: Viola Concerto. WALTON: Viola Concerto in A minor. HOWELLS: Elegy for viola, string quartet and string orchestra. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Suite for viola and orchestra (Group I). Helen Callus (vla), New Zealand
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Conway, Paul. "John McCabe's Psalm-Cantata St John's, Smith Square." Tempo 68, no. 267 (2014): 66–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s004029821300140x.

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John McCabe is most closely associated with large-scale orchestral statements, notably in concertante and symphonic forms and in ballet scores, yet chamber and instrumental music has recently played an increasingly significant role within his oeuvre. Of his vocal music, unaccompanied choral works such as the carols have attracted most attention, whilst his major contributions to the choral-orchestral repertoire, such as the large-scale cantata, Voyage (1972) and the extended song cycle for soloists, choir and large orchestra, Songs of the Garden (both Three Choirs Festival commissions, for 197
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Telford, James. "RECONCILING OPPOSING FORCES: THE YOUNG JAMES MACMILLAN – A PERFORMANCE HISTORY." Tempo 65, no. 257 (2011): 40–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298211000258.

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James MacMillan was 50 years old on 16 July 2009 and his birthday was celebrated by musical institutions not just in Britain, but internationally. As a composer and conductor in residence for the BBC Philharmonic he led performances of his Symphony No.3: Silence and The World's Ransoming. The Royal Northern College of Music staged a three-day celebration of his work while The Sixteen toured his music under conductor Harry Christophers. His recent St John Passion was performed in Berlin and Amsterdam by the London Symphony Orchestra and in Rotterdam concerts of his music were given by the Rotte
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Упанова, А. А. "Domra and Chamber Orchestra in Concertos by Igor Rogalyov and Andrey Tikhomirov. An Alliance with a “Stranger”?" OPERA MUSICOLOGICA, no. 2021 (December 24, 2021): 37–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.26156/om.2021.13.4.002.

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Статья посвящена сочинениям известных петербургских композиторов — Концерту «Доменико Скарлатти» для четырехструнной домры (мандолины) и камерного оркестра Игоря Ефимовича Рогалёва и Концерту для домры и камерно-симфонического оркестра Андрея Генриховича Тихомирова. Эти произведения представляют примеры взаимодействия сфер народно-инструментального исполнительства и академического музыкального искусства. Ранее данная проблема не рассматривалась в отечественном музыкознании. Появление в последней четверти XX века сочинений, в которых домра выступает в качестве солиста с симфоническим оркестром,
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Conway, Paul. "John McCabe CD round-up." Tempo 58, no. 229 (2004): 53–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298204290222.

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JOHN McCABE: Concerto for Piano and Wind Quintet; Musica Notturna; Fauvel's Rondeaux; Postcards for wind quintet. The Fibonacci Sequence. Dutton CDLX 7125.‘Old City New Image’. McCABE: String Trio; String Quartet No. 2. DAVID ELLIS: Trio for violin, viola and cello; String Quartet No. 1. Camerata Ensemble. Campion Cameo 2027.McCABE: Piano Concerto No. 2; Concertante Variations on a theme of Nicholas Maw; Six-Minute Symphony; Sonata on a Motet. Tamami Honma (pno), St Christopher Chamber Orchestra c. Donatas Katkus. Dutton CDLX 7133.‘Tenebrae’. McCABE: Variations; Intermezzi; Sostenuto (Study No
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Fischer, Christine. "Anne Smith, Ina Lohr (1903-1983). Transcending the Boundaries of Early Music." European Journal of Life Writing 10 (September 8, 2021): R5—R9. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/ejlw.10.37923.

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This is a book that had to be written. And that is meant in a thoroughly positive way. Ina Lohr, ‘Paul Sacher's assistant’, is a well-known figure in insider circles, who contributed immensely to the creation of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, one of the most important international teaching institutions for Early Music and historically informed performance practice. Lohr made a significant contribution to the emergence of the Basel Chamber Orchestra, which made a name for itself not only in Early Music but also, through regular commissions from the Sacher-family, in the field of New Music as
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Malecka, Teresa. "Henryk Mikołaj Górecki’s road to the Oratorio “Sanctus Adalbertus” in the context of the composer’s fascination with the person and teaching of St. John Paul II." Pro Musica Sacra 21 (November 3, 2023): 49–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.15633/pms.2104.

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Henryk Mikołaj Górecki’s profound personal religiousnessbecame the source of his deep spiritual bond with the personality of Karol Wojtyła – Saint John Paul II. The relationship between the composer and the Pope was of a special nature. In 1977, Cardinal Karol Wojtyła commissioned a work from Henryk Mikołaj Górecki to commemorate the 900th anniversary of the death of St Stanislaus. The result was the oratorio Beatus Vir Op. 38, a psalm for baritone, mixed choir and orchestra. Since its premiere, the composer has been urged by the Pope to compose further works of religious music. This was to be
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Krabbe, Niels. "Paul von Klenau og hans niende symfoni. Kilderne, værket, receptionen." Fund og Forskning i Det Kongelige Biblioteks Samlinger 53 (March 2, 2014): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/fof.v53i0.118851.

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Niels Krabbe: Paul von Klenau and his ninth Symphony – the sources, the work, the reception
 In 2001, the Royal Library learned about a comprehensive private collection in Vienna that contained music, letters and lecture manuscripts, photographs and other archive materials of the Danish composer Paul von Klenau (1883–1946). A preliminary survey of the collection revealed that the contents included a number of music manuscripts (symphonies, chamber music concerts and more), which were not known from the rest of the library’s major collection of Klenau works. The collection’s greatest and m
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Rickards, Guy. "MARGARET BROUWER, CHEN YI, SADIE HARRISON, MISATO MOCHIZUKI, ONUTE NARBUTAITE, APPARENZE." Tempo 58, no. 229 (2004): 60–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298204360225.

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MARGARET BROUWER: Lament for violin, clarinet, bassoon and percussion12,4,6,10; Light for soprano, harpsichord, flute, clarinet, violin, cello and percussion1,7,2,5,13,14,11; Under the Summertree for piano8; Skyriding for flute, violin, cello & piano3,13,14,9; Demeter Prelude for string quartet15. 1Sandra Simon (sop), 2Sean Gabriel (fl), 3Alice Kogan Weinreb (fl), 4Jean Kopperud (cl), 5Amitai Vardi (cl), 6Donald McGeen (bsn), 7Jeanette Sorrell (hpschd), 8Kathryn Brown (pno), 9Mitsuko Morikawa (pno), 10Dominic Donato (perc), 11Scott Christian (perc), 12Laura Frautschi (vln), 13Gabriel Bolko
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Rickards, Guy. "ATLI HEIMIR SVEINSSON: Time and Water. Marta G. Halldórsdóttir (sop). Sverrir Gudjónsson (counter-ten). Bergthór Pálsson (bar). Reykjavík Chamber Chorus & Orchestra c. Paul Zukofsky. CPO 999 865-2." Tempo 57, no. 225 (2003): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298203230254.

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Garibaldi, A., A. Minuto, D. Bertetti, and M. L. Gullino. "First Report of Powdery Mildew Caused by Oidium Subgenus Pseudoidium on Salvia scabra in Italy." Plant Disease 88, no. 6 (2004): 682. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2004.88.6.682c.

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Salvia scabra Thunb. is grown and used on the Italian Riviera as a potted plant and used in gardens. During the spring of 2003, severe outbreaks of a previously unknown powdery mildew were observed in a collection of Salvia spp. maintained at an experimental station at Albenga (northern Italy). Powdery mildew was observed only on S. scabra. Leaves were covered with white exophytic mycelia on both surfaces. As the disease progressed, infected leaves turned yellow and died. Conidia were single, hyaline, cylindric, and measured 21.3 to 35.5 × 12.5 to 22.5 μm (average 28.2 × 18.4 μm). Observations
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Serhiі, Dikarev. "Genre and style specifics of Sonata for Double Bass and Piano by Paul Hindemith." Aspects of Historical Musicology 24, no. 24 (2021): 127–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.34064/khnum2-24.07.

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Statement of the problem. The works of Paul Hindemith, one of the most outstanding composers of the twentieth century, is distinguished by its universality. P. Hindemith is known as the author of a large number of sonatas for various instruments, among which is Sonata for Double Bass and Piano. The genre and style specificity of P. Hindemith’s chamber sonatas cannot be considered in isolation from the peculiarities of the instruments chosen by the composer, the sound image of which contributed to the formation of certain specific genre features. Sonata for Double Bass and Piano, which became t
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Johnson, Bret. "SCHUMAN: Symphony No. 4; Piano Concerto1; Credendum. 1John McCabe (pno), Albany Symphony Orchestra c. David Alan Miller. Albany TROY 566. KRAFT: Settings from ‘Pierrot Lunaire’1; Vintage Renaissance2; Symphony of Sorrows2; A Kennedy Portrait2,3. 1Jane Manning (sop), 1Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, 3John Shea (narrator), 2Czech Philarmonic Chamber Orchestra c. Paul Polivnic. Albany TROY 561." Tempo 58, no. 227 (2004): 84–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298204320061.

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Smith, S., S. Roberson, and K. Cochran. "First Report of Downy Mildew on Blackberry Caused by Peronospora sparsa in Arkansas." Plant Disease 98, no. 11 (2014): 1585. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-05-14-0554-pdn.

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In March of 2014, blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) greenhouse seedlings with leaf symptoms that included yellowing on the leaf surface and reddish brown angular lesions with necrotic centers and chlorotic margins were detected in the University of Arkansas Fruit Research Station in Clarksville, AR (35°32.065′ N, 93°24.3564′ W). Symptoms were observed on multiple blackberries in the greenhouse, with an estimated prevalence of 25%. Three symptomatic samples of the affected plants were submitted to the Plant Health Clinic in Fayetteville, AR, for diagnosis. Sporulation was observed on the underside
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Seebold, K. W., D. B. Langston, R. C. Kemerait, and J. E. Hudgins. "First Report of a Leaf Spot and Stem Canker Caused by Myrothecium roridum on Watermelon in the United States." Plant Disease 89, no. 3 (2005): 342. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pd-89-0342a.

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Myrothecium roridum Tode:Fr, pathogenic to a number of cucurbit species, causes fruit rots, cankers on crowns and stems, and leaf spots. Hosts include cantaloupe and honeydew (Cucurbita melo) and cucumber (Cucumis sativus) (1,3). In June 2004, following a period of heavy rainfall, numerous round-to-oblong, brown lesions with concentric rings were observed on leaves of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) cv. Desert King at the Blackshank Farm in Tifton, GA. Disease was localized in the field and severity was low (<5% of leaf area affected). No symptoms were observed on fruit. Sections of tissue w
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Каплієнко-Ілюк, Ю. В. "СТИЛІСТИЧНІ ОСОБЛИВОСТІ БУКОВИНСЬКИХ РАПСОДІЙ ЛЕОНІДА ЗАТУЛОВСЬКОГО". Традиції та новації у вищій архітерктурно-художній освіті, № 3 (3 жовтня 2018): 109–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1443118.

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The research of the works of artists, bright personali-ties of the past and present is an important task of contemporary musicology. Therefore, any survey in this direction will become relevant in our time. The creative work of Leonid Zatulovskyi, in particular his orchestral music, represented by works for sym-phony and chamber orchestra and brass band, impresses with the originality of music style where the traditions of European and Ukrainian art intertwined with the peculiarities of Bukovynian folklore. The research carried out a musicological analysis of the Third “Bukovynian”
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Pluzhnikov, Victor. "«Forgotten name... Yakov A. Rosenstein»." Aspects of Historical Musicology 16, no. 16 (2019): 90–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.34064/khnum2-16.05.

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Problem statement. Conductor is considered to be one of the most prestigious occupation in musical field, so there has always been a certain interest to its history. But, despite a large amount of literature, there are no musicologist’s scientific works, with the systematized and generalized materials on training conducting staff in Ukraine in the 1920s – 1940s. This is partly due to a shortage of primary documents at a difficult historical period: most of them were destroyed by the employees of state institutions before being evacuated behind the lines during the Second World War; the other p
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Kurt, Ş., E. M. Soylu, and S. Soylu. "First Report of Black Spot Disease Caused by Alternaria alternata in Persimmon Fruits in Turkey." Plant Disease 94, no. 8 (2010): 1069. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-94-8-1069c.

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In recent years, postharvest rot symptoms have been observed in persimmon fruit (Diospyros kaki L.) during long storage in Hatay Province, one of the main production areas of Turkey. Infection appeared to begin through small cracks around and beneath the calyx. Symptoms developed as small, slightly depressed, dark brown spots. Slices of infected peel were surface sterilized in 1% sodium hypochlorite for 2 min, plated on potato dextrose agar (PDA), and then incubated at 24°C in darkness for 7 days. Hyphal tips from the margin of each developing colony were subcultured on PDA. Fungal colonies we
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Warner, R. M., J. E. Erwin, and A. G. Smith. "285 Interaction between Cold Duration, GA3, and Photoperiod on Raphanus sativus L. Flowering." HortScience 34, no. 3 (1999): 491D—491. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.34.3.491d.

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Previous research indicated that Raphanus sativus L. `Chinese Radish Jumbo Scarlet' (CJRS) has an obligate vernalization requirement for flowering and can be vernalized as an imbibed seed in less than 10 days at 6 °C. For these reasons, it serves as an excellent model system for vernalization studies. This study was initiated to gain an understanding of the interaction between cold duration, exogenously applied GA3, and photoperiod on R. sativus CJRS flowering. R. sativus CJRS seeds were sown in 90-mm petri plates on Whatman no. 1 filter paper saturated with plain water or a solution containin
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Nischwitz, C., D. Langston, H. F. Sanders, R. Torrance, K. J. Lewis, and R. D. Gitaitis. "First Report of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Causing ‘Twister Disease’ of Onion (Allium cepa) in Georgia." Plant Disease 92, no. 6 (2008): 974. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-92-6-0974c.

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In the fall of 2007, onion seedlings with twisted and distorted leaves were observed in seedbeds in multiple fields in the Vidalia onion region of Georgia. Tests for viruses and bacteria were negative and chemical injury was deemed improbable because of disease distribution in the fields. Upon further investigation, fungal fruiting bodies were observed on the outside sheath of a few of the seedlings. Symptomatic plants were cut into 1-cm segments and surface sterilized in 70% ethanol for 3 min. After rinsing in sterile water, the segments were placed onto potato dextrose agar amended with tetr
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Admassu-Yimer, Belayneh, Tyler Gordon, Stephen Harrison, et al. "New Sources of Adult Plant and Seedling Resistance to Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae Identified among Avena sativa Accessions From the National Small Grains Collection." Plant Disease 102, no. 11 (2018): 2180–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-04-18-0566-re.

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Accessions of cultivated oat (Avena sativa L.) from the United States Department of Agriculture–Agricultural Research Service Small Grains Collection in Aberdeen, ID were characterized for adult plant resistance (APR) and seedling resistance to crown rust, caused by Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae. Initially, 607 oat accessions with diverse geographic origins were evaluated in field tests in Baton Rouge, LA. Of those, 97 accessions were not fully susceptible and were tested in the field in St. Paul, MN against a diverse P. coronata f. sp. avenae population. Thirty-six accessions that had some
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Garibaldi, A., D. Bertetti, M. Scortichini, and M. L. Gullino. "First Report of Bacterial Leaf Spot Caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. viburnii on Viburnum sargentii in Italy." Plant Disease 89, no. 7 (2005): 777. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pd-89-0777a.

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During the spring of 2003, plants of Viburnum sargentii, a species mostly used in gardens as low-maintenance hedges, showing symptoms unlike those of known diseases were observed in some private gardens in the Biella area (northern Italy). Lesions on leaves were the only symptoms seen. Lesions started as water-soaked, circular areas that in 4 days developed into irregular, shrunken, brown spots from 2 to 4 mm in diameter. The core of older lesions appeared somewhat transparent. Leaves dried up completely 3 weeks after symptoms were first seen. No fungal structures were observed in lesions. Mic
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Woodward, J. E., T. B. Brenneman, R. C. Kemerait, A. K. Culbreath, and J. R. Clark. "First Report of Sclerotinia Blight Caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on Peanut in Georgia." Plant Disease 90, no. 1 (2006): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pd-90-0111b.

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Sclerotinia blight is one of the most economically important diseases of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) in Oklahoma and Virginia. Yield losses of 10% are common in these areas; however, losses may exceed 50% in highly infested fields (1). While Sclerotinia minor is considered the primary causal agent, S. sclerotiorum may also incite the disease. Symptoms typically appear late in the season and are favored by cool temperatures and high relative humidity (RH). Initial symptoms include wilting and yellowing of main or lateral branches. Dense mats of white mycelium develop on diseased areas, and sma
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Holcomb, G. E. "First Report of Downy Mildew Caused by Peronospora lamii on Salvia splendens and Salvia coccinea." Plant Disease 84, no. 10 (2000): 1154. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2000.84.10.1154b.

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Angular chlorotic spots were observed on adaxial leaf surfaces of Salvia splendens (scarlet sage cvs. Empire Purple, Empire White, Red Pillar, and Red Hot Sally) and S. coccinea (scarlet or Texas sage cv. Lady in Red) in early May in Baton Rouge area nurseries. Leaf spots sometimes became necrotic and resulted in leaf drop. Abaxial leaf surfaces contained scattered patches of white mycelia with brown spores. Microscopic examination of mycelia revealed irregular dichotomously branched conidiophores with pointed tips and brown oval conidia. Conidiophores averaged 485 × 9 µm and conidia averaged
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El-Damanhoury, HM, RN Haj-Ali, and JA Platt. "Fracture Resistance and Microleakage of Endocrowns Utilizing Three CAD-CAM Blocks." Operative Dentistry 40, no. 2 (2015): 201–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/13-143-l.

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SUMMARY This study assessed marginal leakage and fracture resistance of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) fabricated ceramic crowns with intracoronal extensions into the pulp chambers of endodontically treated teeth (endocrowns) using either feldspathic porcelain (CEREC Blocks [CB], Sirona Dental Systems GmbH, Bensheim, Germany), lithium disilicate (e.max [EX], Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein), or resin nanoceramic (Lava Ultimate [LU], 3M ESPE, St Paul, MN, USA).). Thirty extracted human permanent maxillary molars were endodontically treated. Standardized pre
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Inglis, D., M. Derie, and T. Hsiang. "Stem Canker of Cabbage Seed Stalks Caused by Botrytis cinerea in Western Washington." Plant Disease 85, no. 5 (2001): 559. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2001.85.5.559d.

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Stem cankers were observed during 1998 on bolting stalks of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) in seed production fields in western Washington. In 1999, approximately 4 ha of cabbage hybrid 'Wk 121, was severely affected. Lesions occurred at the base of seed stalks after they emerged from heads of plants overwintered in the field, or on flower branches and seed-bearing stalks that developed during the growing season. Lesions girdled a branch or stalk, and killed or weakened it so that it broke during pod fill. Isolates of Botrytis cinerea Pers.:Fr. were obtained by plating spores fro
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Woodward, J. E., T. B. Brenneman, R. C. Kemerait, A. K. Culbreath, and J. R. Clark. "First Report of Botrytis Blight of Peanut Caused by Botrytis cinerea in Georgia." Plant Disease 89, no. 8 (2005): 910. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pd-89-0910c.

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Because of the importance of spotted wilt caused by Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), most peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) breeding programs in the southeastern United States are focusing on developing resistance to TSWV. Many of the cultivars with improved resistance to TSWV are late maturing, requiring 150 days to reach optimum maturity. This factor could greatly impact disease problems at harvest. During November of 2004, an unknown disease was observed on peanut cvs. Georgia 02-C and Hull in a commercial field in Appling County. Symptoms included wilting stems with water-soaked lesions and a
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Holcomb, G. E. "First Report of Petunia Blight Caused by Choanephora cucurbitarum in the United States." Plant Disease 87, no. 6 (2003): 751. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2003.87.6.751c.

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A blight (wet rot) of petunia (Petunia ×hybrida Hort. Vilm.-Andr.) was observed in a wholesale propagation nursery in Baton Rouge, LA in September 2002. The grower reported that plants wilted and then completely rotted. The disease occurred during a period of hot, humid, and cloudy weather. Approximately 100 flats of flowering-age plants of cvs. Rose and White Madness were destroyed. No fungal sporulation was noticed on dead plants, but occasional strands of white mycelium were observed. The grower's use of azoxystrobin, iprodione, and thiophanate methyl plus mancozeb fungicides during current
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LaMondia, J. A., and C. R. Vossbrinck. "First Report of Target Spot of Tobacco Caused by Rhizoctonia solani (AG-3) in Massachusetts." Plant Disease 95, no. 4 (2011): 496. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-10-10-0751.

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In June 2010, shade-grown cigar wrapper tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) plants in Hampshire County, Massachusetts were observed with leaf lesion symptoms that ranged from small (2 to 3 mm) water-soaked spots to larger (2 to 3 cm) lesions. Lesions had a pattern of concentric rings, necrotic centers and tears in the centers, and margins that often resulted in a shot-hole appearance. Some lesions had chlorotic halos. Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn (Thanatephorus cucumeris A.B. Frank) was isolated from lesions and identified on the basis of mycelial characteristics including multinucleate cells, septate h
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Zmener, O., CH Pameijer, SMH Rincon, SA Serrano, and C. Chaves. "Sealing Properties of Three Luting Agents Used for Complete Cast Crowns: A Bacterial Leakage Study." Operative Dentistry 38, no. 6 (2013): E221—E228. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/12-446-l.

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SUMMARY Objective To assess the sealing properties of three different luting materials used for cementation of full cast crowns on extracted human premolars. Methods Thirty noncarious human premolars were prepared in a standardized fashion for full cast crown restorations. All margins were placed in dentin. After impressions of the preparations, stone dies were fabricated on which copings were waxed, which were cast in type III alloy using standardized laboratory methods. Teeth were randomly assigned to three groups of 10 samples each (n=10), for which the following cements were used: 1) a res
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Sconyers, L. E., R. C. Kemerait, J. H. Brock, et al. "First Report of Phakopsora pachyrhizi, the Causal Agent of Asian Soybean Rust, on Florida Beggarweed in the United States." Plant Disease 90, no. 7 (2006): 972. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pd-90-0972a.

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Phakopsora pachyrhizi Syd. & P. Syd., which causes Asian soybean rust (SBR), was observed on Florida beggarweed, Desmodium tortuosum (Sw) DC., in Attapulgus, GA during late October and early November 2005. Tan to brown lesions (<1.0 mm in diameter) consistent with symptoms of SBR (2) were observed on older leaves of several plants collected near an SBR-infected soybean trial. Dissection (40 to 60×) and compound microscopy (×200 to 400) revealed conical pustules and ellipsoid, echinulate urediniospores (average size 15 × 20 μm) on the abaxial leaf surface. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
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Garibaldi, A., A. Minuto, D. Bertetti, R. Nicoletti, and M. L. Gullino. "First Report of Web Blight on Yellow-Sage (Lantana camara) Caused by Rhizoctonia solani in Europe." Plant Disease 87, no. 7 (2003): 875. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2003.87.7.875a.

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Lantana camara is increasingly grown in northern Italy as a potted plant and contributes to the diversification of offerings in the ornamental market. During the spring of 2001, selections of L. camara cuttings growing at a commercial farm located at Albenga (Riviera coast) exhibited tan leaf spots of irregular size and shape. Spots were at first isolated, 4 to 8 mm in diameter, and later coalesced and affected the entire plant. Heavily infected leaves, stems, and branches became blighted and were killed. Infected rooted cuttings also eventually died. Diseased cuttings showed a progressive red
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Dal Bello, G., and A. Perelló. "First Report of Leaf Rust of Blueberry Caused by Pucciniastrum vaccinii in Argentina." Plant Disease 82, no. 9 (1998): 1062. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.1998.82.9.1062a.

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During March, 1997, a leaf rust was observed on Vaccinium corymbosum L. cv. Bluegold in Argentina. Leaf lesions began as chlorotic flecks that expanded and developed into necrotic spots with several uredinia. The typical orange pustules of the disease developed mostly on the abaxial sides of leaves. Urediniospores were elliptical to obovate (17 to 28 × 11 to 23 μm) and finely verrucose. Telia were round, covered by the epidermis, slightly elevated, and brown to black. Teliospores were sessile and oblong to columnar (7 to 11 × 14 to 17 μm) with two or more vertical cell walls, and were smooth a
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Holcomb, G. E., and D. E. Carling. "First Report of Leaf Blight of Dianthus chinensis Caused by Rhizoctonia solani." Plant Disease 84, no. 12 (2000): 1344. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2000.84.12.1344d.

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Dianthus chinensis (rainbow pink) is a popular seasonal bedding plant for the Gulf Coast of the United States and is primarily grown during the fall, winter, and early spring months. In August 1999, diseased plants were observed in a Baton Rouge, LA, propagation nursery with irregularly oval, tan leaf spots 3 to 10 mm in diameter. Heavily infected leaves became blighted and were killed, but plants survived and roots, crowns, and flowers were not affected. Infected leaf samples were surface-disinfected for 1 to 3 min in 70% ethyl alcohol, blotted dry, and sections were placed on 2% acidified wa
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Holcomb, G. E. "First Report of Occurrence of Sclerotinia Blight on Petunia in Louisiana." Plant Disease 85, no. 1 (2001): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2001.85.1.95c.

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Petunia × hybrida Wave series cultivars were observed with symptoms of tan to brown stem lesions, wilt, and branch death in a demonstration/trial planting at Burden Research Center in Baton Rouge, LA, during January and February 2000. Disease signs included the presence of white, cottony mycelia on infected stems and the presence of black sclerotia. Seventeen of 131 plants were infected on 20 February and included individuals of cvs. Wave Purple, Wave Rose, Wave Misty Lilac, Wave Pink, Tidal Wave Hot Pink, and Tidal Wave Cherry. Isolations were made by placing diseased stem sections on acidifi
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Sanogo, S., B. F. Etarock, and M. Clary. "First Report of Bacterial Wilt Caused by Erwinia tracheiphila on Pumpkin and Watermelon in New Mexico." Plant Disease 95, no. 12 (2011): 1583. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-06-11-0507.

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Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo L., cv. Magic Lantern) and watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai, cvs. Millionaire and Sangrea) plants with wilting leaves and collapse of entire vines were observed during the 2005 and 2006 growing seasons in several fields in southwestern New Mexico (Luna and Hidalgo counties) with an incidence ranging from 7 to 25% and less than 1% in pumpkin and watermelon fields, respectively. Sticky, hyaline strands were visible when vines were cut transversally, indicative of bacterial wilt caused by Erwinia tracheiphila (2). In the pumpkin fields, 12-spotted
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Mengistu, Alemu, N. C. Kurtzweil, and C. R. Grau. "First Report of Frogeye Leaf Spot (Cercospora sojina) in Wisconsin." Plant Disease 86, no. 11 (2002): 1272. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2002.86.11.1272b.

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Frogeye leaf spot, caused by Cercospora sojina, is an economically important foliar disease of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) in areas where growing conditions are warm and humid. During a survey conducted in 2000 and 2001 in soybean fields in Wisconsin, reddish brown, circular to angular spots varying in diameter from 1 to 5 mm were observed on soybean leaves in four fields in Dane and Iowa counties, and in five and six fields in Lafayette and Green counties, respectively. Soybean plants were in growth stages between R3 and R5 during sampling. Disease incidence ranged from 30 to 100% with 5
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Bobev, S. G., S. Baeyen, C. Crepel, and M. Maes. "First Report of Phytophthora cactorum on American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) in Bulgaria." Plant Disease 87, no. 6 (2003): 752. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2003.87.6.752c.

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American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) is a recently introduced crop in Bulgaria. In autumn 2001, several 2-year-old plants from Stara Zagora County exhibited symptoms of wilting and dying. Laboratory analysis also revealed some browning of the ginseng root surface and discoloration of the vascular tissues. During later stages of the disease, roots became soft, rubbery, and disintegrated. After storage in a humid chamber for 3 to 5 days, roots were covered with a white, cottony mycelium. Following the transfer onto potato dextrose agar, this fungus formed rounded colonies of white, aerial myce
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Fernández-Pavía, S. P., G. Rodríguez-Alvarado, and J. M. Sánchez-Yañez. "Buckeye Rot of Tomato Caused by Phytophthora capsici in Michoacan, Mexico." Plant Disease 87, no. 7 (2003): 872. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2003.87.7.872c.

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The state of Michoacan is one of the main fresh pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) and tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) producers in Mexico. During the last 5 years, pepper-producing areas in the state have become unproductive due to root-rotting pathogens, mainly Phytophthora capsici Leonian. Growers trying to overcome losses have increased tomato production in areas previously used for pepper production. Field-grown tomato plants with diseased green tomato fruits were observed in Tacambaro, Michoacan, during August 2002. Initially, brown-to-black lesions developed on fruits in contact with so
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Keith, L., L. Sugiyama, A. Strauss, et al. "First Report of Leaf Rust of Blueberry Caused by Pucciniastrum vaccinii in Hawaii." Plant Disease 92, no. 11 (2008): 1590. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-92-11-1590a.

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Blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) are a potential high-value, niche market crop for Hawaii. In May of 2007, rust-like symptoms were observed on multiple blueberry plants in a private nursery in Waimea, HI. In September of 2007, a similar leaf rust was observed on one bush of V. corymbosum cv. Sharpblue in the corner of a 36.6 × 9.1-m experimental plot at Mealani Research Station in Waimea. Within a month, rust was observed throughout the plot on ‘Biloxi’, ‘Emerald’, ‘Jewel’, ‘Misty’, ‘Sapphire’, and ‘Sharpblue’. Preliminary field observations suggest that ‘Sharpblue’ and ‘Sapphire’ are hig
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Fielding, Peter G. "Music for Bass Trombone: A Reference Book of Works for Solo Bass Trombone with Orchestra, Band & Chamber Ensemble by Clinton F. Nieweg, and: Modern Times for Brass: Experimentelle Spieltechniken auf Blechblasinstrumenten = Experimental Playing Techniques for Brass Instruments by Malte Burba and Paul Hübner." Notes 78, no. 4 (2022): 569–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/not.2022.0049.

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Dung, J. K. S., D. A. Johnson, and B. K. Schroeder. "First Report of Pectobacterium wasabiae Causing Aerial Stem Rot of Potato in Washington State." Plant Disease 96, no. 12 (2012): 1819. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-05-12-0444-pdn.

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Aerial stem rot of potato (Solanum tuberosum), also known as bacterial stem rot, is often caused by the pectolytic bacteria Pectobacterium (Erwinia) carotovorum subsp. carotovorum, P. atrosepticum, or Dickeya spp. (3). A survey was carried out in August 2008 in ‘Russet Burbank’ potato fields exhibiting aerial stem rot symptoms in the Columbia Basin of Washington State. One bacterial strain isolated during the survey, PwO405, exhibited pectolytic ability on crystal violet pectate (CVP) agar and potato slices and failed to grow at 37°C, but physiological tests did not conclusively distinguish th
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Garibaldi, A., D. Bertetti, and M. L. Gullino. "First Report of Leaf Blight on Hosta fortunei Caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG 4 in Italy." Plant Disease 93, no. 4 (2009): 432. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-93-4-0432c.

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Hosta fortunei (Liliaceae) is used in semishaded areas of gardens for its lavender-colored flowers produced in midsummer. In April of 2008, in a greenhouse at the University of Torino, located in Grugliasco (northern Italy), a leaf blight was observed on 15% of potted 60-day-old plants growing at temperatures ranging between 20 and 25°C and relative humidity of 60 to 90%. Semicircular, water-soaked lesions developed on leaves just above the soil line at the leaf-petiole junction and later along leaf margins. Lesions expanded for several days along the midvein until the entire leaf was destroye
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Bobev, S. G., K. Van Poucke, and M. Maes. "First Report of Phytophthora citricola on Cornus mas in Bulgaria." Plant Disease 93, no. 5 (2009): 551. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-93-5-0551a.

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Cornelian cherry dogwood (Cornus mas) is a widespread species in Bulgaria and some cultivars with large fruits are the subject of propagation. In the springs of 2007 and 2008, severe, unusual damages were observed on sporadically scattered plantlets of ‘Kazanlashki’ (known also as ‘Kazanlaker’) in a nursery located near Vratza in northwestern Bulgaria. Symptoms were identical in both years and expressed on the leaves, young shoots, and adjacent rootstock wood. Dark brown, necrotic leaf spots initiated most often from the leaf periphery and quickly covered more than half of the leaf area. Necro
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Garibaldi, A., A. Minuto, and M. L. Gullino. "First Report of Powdery Mildew Caused by Leveillula clavata on Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) in Italy." Plant Disease 90, no. 6 (2006): 827. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pd-90-0827c.

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Euphorbia pulcherrima (poinsettia) is a winter-flowering plant grown primarily for Christmas sales. During the fall of 2005, severe outbreaks of a previously unknown powdery mildew were observed on cv. Gala in a commercial greenhouse located in Albenga (northern Italy). The abaxial surfaces of green leaves were irregularly covered with white mycelia and conidia, while the adaxial surfaces only showed slight chlorotic round lesions. As the disease progressed, mycelium turned from rose to reddish. Symptoms and signs were never observed on red bracts. Conidia were clavate (55 to 95 × 20 to 40 μm,
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Garibaldi, A., A. Minuto, and M. L. Gullino. "First Report of Powdery Mildew Caused by Oidium Subgenus Pseudoidium on Mandevilla splendens in Italy." Plant Disease 88, no. 6 (2004): 682. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2004.88.6.682a.

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Mandevilla splendens (Hook.) Woodson is a tropical plant belonging to the Apocynaceae family and grown in Italy as an ornamental. It is generally potted and used to create small barriers on terraces and gardens. During February 2003, severe outbreaks of a previously unknown powdery mildew were observed in a commercial glasshouse located at Albenga (northern Italy) where 30% of the plants were affected by the disease. Infected young leaves were covered on both sides with white mycelia. Mycelia were more evident on the lower surface of older leaves. As the disease progressed, infected leaves tur
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Garibaldi, A., A. Minuto, D. Bertetti, and M. L. Gullino. "First Report of Powdery Mildew Caused by an Oidium sp. on Papaver nudicaule in Italy." Plant Disease 88, no. 6 (2004): 682. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2004.88.6.682b.

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Iceland poppy (Papaver nudicaule L.) is grown on the Italian Riviera for export as a cut flower and its importance in the industry is increasing. During the spring of 2003, severe outbreaks of powdery mildew that had not been reported previously, occurred in several commercial plantings grown outdoors in containers near Imperia in northern Italy. Mycelium was observed on all green organs of the plant (leaves, stems, and petioles). Both surfaces on the leaves were affected, and heavily colonized leaves were distorted. As the disease progressed, diseased leaves turned yellow and died. The diseas
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