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Soilborne diseases of red currant: how can you recognize them? : what are the control strategies?
A. Youssef
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M. Wenneker
WIAS
Adaptation Physiology
OT Team Fruit-Bomen
EPS
Laboratory of Phytopathology
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Agriculture & Biology
red currants
100%
soil-borne diseases
83%
pathogens
37%
Raspberry ringspot virus
25%
Strawberry latent ringspot virus
25%
Tomato black ring virus
24%
Tomato ringspot virus
24%
Arabis mosaic virus
23%
Nematoda
22%
Tobacco rattle virus
21%
Neofusicoccum ribis
17%
stem blight
15%
control methods
13%
Verticillium
12%
dieback
11%
canes
10%
viruses
9%
Fusarium
9%
small fruits
9%
Paralongidorus
8%
Ribes rubrum
8%
Paratrichodorus
8%
Trichodorus
8%
Longidoridae
7%
Longidorus
7%
currants
7%
virus-free plants
7%
Xiphinema
7%
suppressive soils
7%
vascular wilt
6%
disinfestation
6%
biobased products
6%
cankers (plants)
5%
soil amendments
5%
fruit crops
5%
organic soils
5%
biopesticides
5%
chemical control
5%
plant diseases and disorders
5%
integrated pest management
5%
Netherlands
4%
rootstocks
4%
disease control
4%
inoculum
4%
signs and symptoms (plants)
3%
planting
3%
death
3%
fungi
2%
soil
2%