“…Environmental requirements for infection and the dispersion patterns have been studied in detail for other Venturia spp., such as Venturia inaequalis (Becker and Burr, 1994;Hartman et al, 1999;Holb et al, 2004;Rossi et al, 2003;Stensvand et al, 1997;MacHardy, 1996;James and Sutton, 1982;Boric, 1985), V. nashicola (Li et al, 2005(Li et al, , 2003Lian et al, 2007;Umemoto, 1990), V. pyrina (Rossi et al, 2009;Spotts and Cervantes, 1991;Spotts et al, 1994;Villalta et al, 2000;2000b), F. carpophilum (Lan and Scherm, 2003;Lawrence and Zehr, 1982), F. effusum (Gottwald and Bertrand, 1982;Gottwald, 1985;Latham, 1982), and F. oleagineum (De Marzo et al, 1993;Lops et al, 1993;Obanor et al, 2010Obanor et al, , 2008bViruega et al, 2013Viruega et al, , 2011. These studies have been used to elaborate epidemiological models for some of these pathogens including V. pyrina (Eikemo et al, 2011), V. nashicola , V. inaequalis (Rossi and Bugiani, 2007;Xu et al, 1995), F. oleagineum (Roubal et al, 2013), and F. effusum (Payne and Smith, 2012).…”