STUDIES ON THE FIRE BLIGHT DISEASE OF PEARS: in Egypt,Used

STUDIES ON THE FIRE BLIGHT DISEASE OF PEARS: in Egypt,Used

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Fire blight, caused by Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winslow et al., is undoubtedly the most serious disease that affects pear plantation in Egypt. The productivity of pears in Egypt has been seriously decreased due to the severe epidemic outbreaks of this disease in Alexandria and ElBehera Governorates starting from 1982 seasons (AboElDahab et al. 1983, 1984 and 1985). Due to the ineffectiveness of control procedures followed in Egypt and the subsequent failure in controlling the disease, growers started to uproot pear orchards and replace them with other profitable and less problematic crops. The present work included studies on the symptomology and epidemiology of the disease to find out effective methods for controlling and forecasting fire blight in Egypt in an effort to help growers to manage the disease and to carry out protective measures. Most of the research

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