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  2. Fire blight - Wikipedia

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    Fire blight, also written fireblight, is a contagious disease affecting apples, pears, and some other members of the family Rosaceae. It is a serious concern to apple and pear producers. It is a serious concern to apple and pear producers.

  3. Amid climate change, researchers develop new types of apples

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    They also wanted to make them more resistant to "fire blight," a bacterial disease that kills apple trees and has become more common as temperatures warmed over time.

  4. List of apple diseases - Wikipedia

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    Fire blight: Erwinia amylovora: Hairy root Agrobacterium rhizogenes: Mycoplasmatota; Apple chat fruit: Phytoplasma suspected ... Apple scar skin = apple dapple, apple ...

  5. How to Prune an Apple Tree So It Produces Fruit for ... - AOL

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    The second reason is if the apple tree has a disease, like fire blight. If your tree has this problem, consult a professional certified arborist to help diagnose the disease and recommend treatment.

  6. Fungicide use in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While fire blight has always been a concern in eastern apple production, severe outbreaks in the west in recent years have caused growers there to adopt more consistent and vigorous monitoring and management programs as well. [23] The disease can affect every part of the tree, from the fruit to the trunk. [14]

  7. Fight fire blight in apple, pear trees - AOL

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  8. Erwinia - Wikipedia

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    A well-known member of this genus is the species E. amylovora, which causes fire blight on apples, pears, and other Rosaceae crops; E. tracheiphila, though, causes bacterial wilt of cucurbits. Other familiar species, such as E. carotovora (another major cause of plant diseases), are more distantly related to the fire blight bacterium, and have ...

  9. Eve Billing - Wikipedia

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    She specialised in fire blight, a serious world-wide disease of apple, pear and some other fruit trees within the Rosaceae. It is caused by Erwinia amylovora bacteria. She introduced Billing's integrated system, a modelling system to predict the probability of fire blight outbreaks based on weather information and thus improve disease management.