“…(24,38) whereas, for V. inaequalis, V. nashicola, and y. pyrina, at the optimal temperature of 20°C, scab symptoms appeared after 6, 9, and 9 h, respectively (13,17,33,37). Also for F. effusum, F. oleaginum, and V. nashicola, the development of scab symptoms increased until 48, 96, and 50 h of wetness, respectively (11,17,24,38). For all the above pathogens different from F eriobotryae, symptoms developed also at 25°C.…”