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Fruit Bronzing, a New Disease Affecting Jackfruit Caused by (Smith) Mergaert Pantoea stewartii et al
2014
Annals of Tropical Research
Jackfruit bronzing, an unreported disease affecting jackfruit is characterized by yellowish-orange to reddish discoloration of the affected pulps and rags of the fruit. The etiology of this disease, its isolation, pathogenicity, characterization and identification is the scope of this study. The pathogen was isolated from infected jackfruit, pathogenicity was conducted to detached and attached fruits. The pathogen was identified based on its cultural and morphological characteristics, staining
doi:10.32945/atr3612.2014
fatcat:c2soo64hpzdfvj6rnsrsipxlha