2017
DOI: 10.30843/nzpp.2017.70.53
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Development of phenotyping assays for resistance screening of blueberry plants against <i>Neofusicoccum</i> spp.

Abstract: Botryosphaeria disease is a common problem on a large range of hosts, including blueberry, causing dieback and cankers. Methods for phenotyping assays were developed in this project to facilitate blueberry resistance breeding. Detached shoots were used to test effects of wound size (needle, scalpel), inoculum type (mycelium, conidia), stem hardness (soft, semi-soft) and incubation temperatures on lesion development. Experiments were carried out on various blueberry cultivars with four Neofusicoccum strains, tw… Show more

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