Problems of Fungicide Resistance in Penicillium Rot of Citrus Fruits

  • Eckert J
  • Wild B
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Abstract

Green and blue mold of citrus fruits are incited by the ubiquitous fungi Penioillium digitatum Sacc. and P. italioum Wehm., respectively. Green mold is the most important cause of postharvest decay of citrus fruits produced in areas with scant rainfall during the...

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Eckert, J. W., & Wild, B. L. (1983). Problems of Fungicide Resistance in Penicillium Rot of Citrus Fruits. In Pest Resistance to Pesticides (pp. 525–556). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4466-7_24

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