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Evaluation of cherry cultivar susceptibility to bacterial canker and leaf spot disease

Ilicić, Renata; Balaž, Jelica; Ognjanov, Vladislav; Jošić, Dragana; Vlajić, Slobodan; Ljubojević, Mirjana; Popović, Tatjana

(Wiley, Hoboken, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ilicić, Renata
AU  - Balaž, Jelica
AU  - Ognjanov, Vladislav
AU  - Jošić, Dragana
AU  - Vlajić, Slobodan
AU  - Ljubojević, Mirjana
AU  - Popović, Tatjana
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/524
AB  - In this study, the susceptibility of different sweet (19) and sour cherry (3) cultivars (cvs.) to the bacterial pathogens Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae and P. s. pv. morsprunorum race 1 causing bacterial canker (sensu stricto) and leaf spot was evaluated. Susceptibility to bacterial canker was examined by artificial inoculations of 1-year-old rooted trees, which revealed susceptibility of all cvs. to both P. syringae pathovars. Susceptibility level differed among cvs.; sweet cherry cvs. Katalin, Linda, Summit, New Star and Bigarreau Burlat were highly susceptible, sour cherry cvs. erdi botermo and sweet cherry Drogan's Yellow, Carmen, Germersdorfer and Noir de Meched were susceptible. Sour cherry cvs. Spanska and ujfehertoi furtos, as well as sweet cherry cv. Rita were found to be less susceptible to bacterial canker. Susceptibility to bacterial leaf spot disease was evaluated on naturally infected (field conditions) and artificially inoculated leaves (laboratory conditions). Severe symptoms of bacterial spot with shot hole appearance were observed in cherry leaves at the beginning of May under field conditions. In all collected leaf samples, presence of P. s. pv. morsprunorum race 1 was determined. Sweet cherries Valery Chkalov, Summit, Bigarreau Burlat and New Star were highly susceptible to this bacterium. No symptoms of bacterial spot were found on sweet cherries Solomary gomboly, Linda, Germersdorfer, Hedelfinger, Katalin, Margit, Carmen, Aida, Sunburst, Alex, Peter, Rita and Kavics and sour cherry erdi botermo. In laboratory conditions, susceptibility of the tested cvs. varied and mostly depended on the inoculation method. Nonetheless, sweet cherry cvs. Carmen and Margit and sour cherry erdi botermo exhibited a certain level of resistance.
PB  - Wiley, Hoboken
T2  - Journal of Phytopathology
T1  - Evaluation of cherry cultivar susceptibility to bacterial canker and leaf spot disease
EP  - 808
IS  - 11-12
SP  - 799
VL  - 166
DO  - 10.1111/jph.12763
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ilicić, Renata and Balaž, Jelica and Ognjanov, Vladislav and Jošić, Dragana and Vlajić, Slobodan and Ljubojević, Mirjana and Popović, Tatjana",
year = "2018",
abstract = "In this study, the susceptibility of different sweet (19) and sour cherry (3) cultivars (cvs.) to the bacterial pathogens Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae and P. s. pv. morsprunorum race 1 causing bacterial canker (sensu stricto) and leaf spot was evaluated. Susceptibility to bacterial canker was examined by artificial inoculations of 1-year-old rooted trees, which revealed susceptibility of all cvs. to both P. syringae pathovars. Susceptibility level differed among cvs.; sweet cherry cvs. Katalin, Linda, Summit, New Star and Bigarreau Burlat were highly susceptible, sour cherry cvs. erdi botermo and sweet cherry Drogan's Yellow, Carmen, Germersdorfer and Noir de Meched were susceptible. Sour cherry cvs. Spanska and ujfehertoi furtos, as well as sweet cherry cv. Rita were found to be less susceptible to bacterial canker. Susceptibility to bacterial leaf spot disease was evaluated on naturally infected (field conditions) and artificially inoculated leaves (laboratory conditions). Severe symptoms of bacterial spot with shot hole appearance were observed in cherry leaves at the beginning of May under field conditions. In all collected leaf samples, presence of P. s. pv. morsprunorum race 1 was determined. Sweet cherries Valery Chkalov, Summit, Bigarreau Burlat and New Star were highly susceptible to this bacterium. No symptoms of bacterial spot were found on sweet cherries Solomary gomboly, Linda, Germersdorfer, Hedelfinger, Katalin, Margit, Carmen, Aida, Sunburst, Alex, Peter, Rita and Kavics and sour cherry erdi botermo. In laboratory conditions, susceptibility of the tested cvs. varied and mostly depended on the inoculation method. Nonetheless, sweet cherry cvs. Carmen and Margit and sour cherry erdi botermo exhibited a certain level of resistance.",
publisher = "Wiley, Hoboken",
journal = "Journal of Phytopathology",
title = "Evaluation of cherry cultivar susceptibility to bacterial canker and leaf spot disease",
pages = "808-799",
number = "11-12",
volume = "166",
doi = "10.1111/jph.12763"
}
Ilicić, R., Balaž, J., Ognjanov, V., Jošić, D., Vlajić, S., Ljubojević, M.,& Popović, T.. (2018). Evaluation of cherry cultivar susceptibility to bacterial canker and leaf spot disease. in Journal of Phytopathology
Wiley, Hoboken., 166(11-12), 799-808.
https://doi.org/10.1111/jph.12763
Ilicić R, Balaž J, Ognjanov V, Jošić D, Vlajić S, Ljubojević M, Popović T. Evaluation of cherry cultivar susceptibility to bacterial canker and leaf spot disease. in Journal of Phytopathology. 2018;166(11-12):799-808.
doi:10.1111/jph.12763 .
Ilicić, Renata, Balaž, Jelica, Ognjanov, Vladislav, Jošić, Dragana, Vlajić, Slobodan, Ljubojević, Mirjana, Popović, Tatjana, "Evaluation of cherry cultivar susceptibility to bacterial canker and leaf spot disease" in Journal of Phytopathology, 166, no. 11-12 (2018):799-808,
https://doi.org/10.1111/jph.12763 . .
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Levels of macro and trace elements in vegetable crops as influenced by metallurgical slag addition to marginal soil

Stanojković-Sebić, Aleksandra; Dinić, Zoran; Poštić, Dobrivoj; Savić, Dubravka; Ilicić, Renata; Jošić, Dragana; Pivić, Radmila

(Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), Freising, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojković-Sebić, Aleksandra
AU  - Dinić, Zoran
AU  - Poštić, Dobrivoj
AU  - Savić, Dubravka
AU  - Ilicić, Renata
AU  - Jošić, Dragana
AU  - Pivić, Radmila
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/467
AB  - Through the vegetative experiments performed in semi-controlled conditions the influence of calcium containing metallurgical slag, a by-product from the Steel factory, as well as the effects of selected commercial lime materials and fertilizers, on macro (N, P, K, Ca, Mg) and trace elements (Fe, Zn, Cu, Cd) content in common spinach, cabbage and radicchio grown on Stagnosol (a soil with high acidity), was studied. P was determined by spectrophotometer, K-by flame emission photometry and N-using elemental CNS analyzer Vario EL III. In the determination of Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, Cu and Cd, atomic absorption spectrometry was used. The results of the paper indicate that all lime materials studied, along with the studied metallurgical slag, showed positive effects on the content of main and beneficial biogenic macroelements in aboveground biomass of the tested vegetables. There is a noticeably tendency of a little increase in the content of P in all tested plants and Ca in spinach and cabbage in the treatment with mineral fertilizer, manure and metallurgical slag in relation to the control. Regarding the concentration of trace metals in tested vegetables, there was not found higher accumulation of Fe in tested plants in the treatments where metallurgical slag was applied in spite of its significant content in this liming material. As for Cd, its concentrations were within the safety limits and allowed concentrations in all the treatments, which is a highly desirable outcome.
PB  - Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), Freising
T2  - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
T1  - Levels of macro and trace elements in vegetable crops as influenced by metallurgical slag addition to marginal soil
EP  - 1025
IS  - 1A
SP  - 1017
VL  - 26
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanojković-Sebić, Aleksandra and Dinić, Zoran and Poštić, Dobrivoj and Savić, Dubravka and Ilicić, Renata and Jošić, Dragana and Pivić, Radmila",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Through the vegetative experiments performed in semi-controlled conditions the influence of calcium containing metallurgical slag, a by-product from the Steel factory, as well as the effects of selected commercial lime materials and fertilizers, on macro (N, P, K, Ca, Mg) and trace elements (Fe, Zn, Cu, Cd) content in common spinach, cabbage and radicchio grown on Stagnosol (a soil with high acidity), was studied. P was determined by spectrophotometer, K-by flame emission photometry and N-using elemental CNS analyzer Vario EL III. In the determination of Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, Cu and Cd, atomic absorption spectrometry was used. The results of the paper indicate that all lime materials studied, along with the studied metallurgical slag, showed positive effects on the content of main and beneficial biogenic macroelements in aboveground biomass of the tested vegetables. There is a noticeably tendency of a little increase in the content of P in all tested plants and Ca in spinach and cabbage in the treatment with mineral fertilizer, manure and metallurgical slag in relation to the control. Regarding the concentration of trace metals in tested vegetables, there was not found higher accumulation of Fe in tested plants in the treatments where metallurgical slag was applied in spite of its significant content in this liming material. As for Cd, its concentrations were within the safety limits and allowed concentrations in all the treatments, which is a highly desirable outcome.",
publisher = "Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), Freising",
journal = "Fresenius Environmental Bulletin",
title = "Levels of macro and trace elements in vegetable crops as influenced by metallurgical slag addition to marginal soil",
pages = "1025-1017",
number = "1A",
volume = "26"
}
Stanojković-Sebić, A., Dinić, Z., Poštić, D., Savić, D., Ilicić, R., Jošić, D.,& Pivić, R.. (2017). Levels of macro and trace elements in vegetable crops as influenced by metallurgical slag addition to marginal soil. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), Freising., 26(1A), 1017-1025.
Stanojković-Sebić A, Dinić Z, Poštić D, Savić D, Ilicić R, Jošić D, Pivić R. Levels of macro and trace elements in vegetable crops as influenced by metallurgical slag addition to marginal soil. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 2017;26(1A):1017-1025..
Stanojković-Sebić, Aleksandra, Dinić, Zoran, Poštić, Dobrivoj, Savić, Dubravka, Ilicić, Renata, Jošić, Dragana, Pivić, Radmila, "Levels of macro and trace elements in vegetable crops as influenced by metallurgical slag addition to marginal soil" in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 26, no. 1A (2017):1017-1025.
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Microelements and Heavy Metals Content in Frequently Utilized Medicinal Plants Collected from the Power Plant Area

Stanojković-Sebić, Aleksandra; Maksimović, Jelena; Dinić, Zoran; Poštić, Dobrivoj; Ilicić, Renata; Stanojković, Aleksandar; Pivić, Radmila

(Natural Products Inc, Westerville, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanojković-Sebić, Aleksandra
AU  - Maksimović, Jelena
AU  - Dinić, Zoran
AU  - Poštić, Dobrivoj
AU  - Ilicić, Renata
AU  - Stanojković, Aleksandar
AU  - Pivić, Radmila
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/469
AB  - The effectiveness of medicinal plants is mainly associated with their active constituents, but one of the major quality problems frequently encountered is their high trace metals content that can be associated to extensive pollution of the environment where medicinal plants grow. Therefore the aim of this research was to evaluate the content of Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn and As in selected and frequently used medicinal plants, including chicory, broadleaf, common comfrey and dandelion. The plant material was collected from their wild habitats in the area of highly developed power plant activity during the summer of 2015. Plant analyses were done according to ICP methodology, using ICAP 6300 ICP optical emission spectrometer. The obtained results showed that the content of As, Cd, Co, Mn, Ni and Zn in the investigated medicinal plant species was below the maximum permissible concentration, while in all parts of all studied plants the concentration of Cr was toxic. The toxic concentrations of Cu were determined in root and aerial parts of chicory and common comfrey, and the toxic concentrations of Fe in root and aerial parts of dandelion and broadleaf plantain, and in aerial parts of common comfrey. However, high but not toxic content of Pb was found in aerial parts of chicory. It can be concluded that medicinal plants from the studied growing site are not appropriate for use in alternative medicine and that a determination of trace metals content in these plants must become a standard criterion for evaluation of their quality.
PB  - Natural Products Inc, Westerville
T2  - Natural Product Communications
T1  - Microelements and Heavy Metals Content in Frequently Utilized Medicinal Plants Collected from the Power Plant Area
EP  - 188
IS  - 2
SP  - 185
VL  - 12
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanojković-Sebić, Aleksandra and Maksimović, Jelena and Dinić, Zoran and Poštić, Dobrivoj and Ilicić, Renata and Stanojković, Aleksandar and Pivić, Radmila",
year = "2017",
abstract = "The effectiveness of medicinal plants is mainly associated with their active constituents, but one of the major quality problems frequently encountered is their high trace metals content that can be associated to extensive pollution of the environment where medicinal plants grow. Therefore the aim of this research was to evaluate the content of Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn and As in selected and frequently used medicinal plants, including chicory, broadleaf, common comfrey and dandelion. The plant material was collected from their wild habitats in the area of highly developed power plant activity during the summer of 2015. Plant analyses were done according to ICP methodology, using ICAP 6300 ICP optical emission spectrometer. The obtained results showed that the content of As, Cd, Co, Mn, Ni and Zn in the investigated medicinal plant species was below the maximum permissible concentration, while in all parts of all studied plants the concentration of Cr was toxic. The toxic concentrations of Cu were determined in root and aerial parts of chicory and common comfrey, and the toxic concentrations of Fe in root and aerial parts of dandelion and broadleaf plantain, and in aerial parts of common comfrey. However, high but not toxic content of Pb was found in aerial parts of chicory. It can be concluded that medicinal plants from the studied growing site are not appropriate for use in alternative medicine and that a determination of trace metals content in these plants must become a standard criterion for evaluation of their quality.",
publisher = "Natural Products Inc, Westerville",
journal = "Natural Product Communications",
title = "Microelements and Heavy Metals Content in Frequently Utilized Medicinal Plants Collected from the Power Plant Area",
pages = "188-185",
number = "2",
volume = "12"
}
Stanojković-Sebić, A., Maksimović, J., Dinić, Z., Poštić, D., Ilicić, R., Stanojković, A.,& Pivić, R.. (2017). Microelements and Heavy Metals Content in Frequently Utilized Medicinal Plants Collected from the Power Plant Area. in Natural Product Communications
Natural Products Inc, Westerville., 12(2), 185-188.
Stanojković-Sebić A, Maksimović J, Dinić Z, Poštić D, Ilicić R, Stanojković A, Pivić R. Microelements and Heavy Metals Content in Frequently Utilized Medicinal Plants Collected from the Power Plant Area. in Natural Product Communications. 2017;12(2):185-188..
Stanojković-Sebić, Aleksandra, Maksimović, Jelena, Dinić, Zoran, Poštić, Dobrivoj, Ilicić, Renata, Stanojković, Aleksandar, Pivić, Radmila, "Microelements and Heavy Metals Content in Frequently Utilized Medicinal Plants Collected from the Power Plant Area" in Natural Product Communications, 12, no. 2 (2017):185-188.
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Etiology of bacterial canker on young sweet cherry trees in Serbia

Balaž, Jelica; Ilicić, Renata; Ognjanov, Vladislav; Ivanović, Žarko; Popović, T.

(Edizioni Ets, Pisa, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Balaž, Jelica
AU  - Ilicić, Renata
AU  - Ognjanov, Vladislav
AU  - Ivanović, Žarko
AU  - Popović, T.
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/452
AB  - Bacterial canker of sweet cherries caused by Pseudomonas syringae was studied in the Vojvodina Province (region of Serbia) with the aim of better understanding disease etiology and epidemiology. During the last decade, bacterial canker has become a recurrent problem, especially in young plantations characterized by intensive production and lack of effective control measures. Among the 24 isolates collected from two localities (Selenc. a and Gornji Tavankut), classical bacteriology tests, pathogenicity, as well as genetic methods based on PCR for syrB gene and DNA sequencing with four housekeeping genes (MLSA), were performed allowing identification of 10 isolates as P. syringae pv. syringae and 14 isolates as P. syringae pv. morsprunorum race 1. In both pathovars, genetic groups were homogenous, confirming earlier research findings and contributing to the extant knowledge of its geographic distribution.
PB  - Edizioni Ets, Pisa
T2  - Journal of Plant Pathology
T1  - Etiology of bacterial canker on young sweet cherry trees in Serbia
EP  - 294
IS  - 2
SP  - 285
VL  - 98
DO  - 10.4454/JPP.V98I2.020
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Balaž, Jelica and Ilicić, Renata and Ognjanov, Vladislav and Ivanović, Žarko and Popović, T.",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Bacterial canker of sweet cherries caused by Pseudomonas syringae was studied in the Vojvodina Province (region of Serbia) with the aim of better understanding disease etiology and epidemiology. During the last decade, bacterial canker has become a recurrent problem, especially in young plantations characterized by intensive production and lack of effective control measures. Among the 24 isolates collected from two localities (Selenc. a and Gornji Tavankut), classical bacteriology tests, pathogenicity, as well as genetic methods based on PCR for syrB gene and DNA sequencing with four housekeeping genes (MLSA), were performed allowing identification of 10 isolates as P. syringae pv. syringae and 14 isolates as P. syringae pv. morsprunorum race 1. In both pathovars, genetic groups were homogenous, confirming earlier research findings and contributing to the extant knowledge of its geographic distribution.",
publisher = "Edizioni Ets, Pisa",
journal = "Journal of Plant Pathology",
title = "Etiology of bacterial canker on young sweet cherry trees in Serbia",
pages = "294-285",
number = "2",
volume = "98",
doi = "10.4454/JPP.V98I2.020"
}
Balaž, J., Ilicić, R., Ognjanov, V., Ivanović, Ž.,& Popović, T.. (2016). Etiology of bacterial canker on young sweet cherry trees in Serbia. in Journal of Plant Pathology
Edizioni Ets, Pisa., 98(2), 285-294.
https://doi.org/10.4454/JPP.V98I2.020
Balaž J, Ilicić R, Ognjanov V, Ivanović Ž, Popović T. Etiology of bacterial canker on young sweet cherry trees in Serbia. in Journal of Plant Pathology. 2016;98(2):285-294.
doi:10.4454/JPP.V98I2.020 .
Balaž, Jelica, Ilicić, Renata, Ognjanov, Vladislav, Ivanović, Žarko, Popović, T., "Etiology of bacterial canker on young sweet cherry trees in Serbia" in Journal of Plant Pathology, 98, no. 2 (2016):285-294,
https://doi.org/10.4454/JPP.V98I2.020 . .
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Characterization of Xanthomonas hortorum pv. pelargonii Isolated from Geranium in Serbia

Balaž, Jelica; Ivanović, Žarko; Davidović, Andrej; Ilicić, Renata; Janse, Jaap; Popović, Tatjana

(Amer Phytopathological Soc, St Paul, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Balaž, Jelica
AU  - Ivanović, Žarko
AU  - Davidović, Andrej
AU  - Ilicić, Renata
AU  - Janse, Jaap
AU  - Popović, Tatjana
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/426
AB  - Geranium leaves and stems with symptoms of bacterial blight were collected from commercial greenhouses during the last decade in Serbia. In total, 17 isolates with colony morphology typical for the genus Xanthomonas were characterized with pathogenicity, biochemical, serological, and molecular assays. All 17 isolates reacted positive in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using XcpM1 and XcpM2 primers specific for Xanthomonas hortorum pv. pelargonii. In pathogenicity tests on Pelargonium zonale (leaf and stem inoculation), all isolates caused typical symptoms on leaves starting 2 days after inoculation as sunken, water-soaked, irregular lesions, and 6 to 8 days after inoculation on stems as necrotic lesions also showing yellow exudate. Symptoms resulted in general wilting of inoculated plants 20 days after inoculation. Selected phenotypic tests indicated that all isolates showed the same results as described for the bacterium X. hortorum pv. pelargonii. Repetitive sequence-based PCR typing using BOX and ERIC revealed that all isolates showed two fingerprinting profiles but (GTG)(5) and REP did not reveal differences. Multilocus sequence typing of partial sequences of rpoD, dnaK, fyuA, and gyrB genes of tested isolates and sequences obtained from GenBank of Xanthomonas pathovar pathotype strains did not reveal genetic variability among the isolates, showing the same gene sequence pattern.
PB  - Amer Phytopathological Soc, St Paul
T2  - Plant Disease
T1  - Characterization of Xanthomonas hortorum pv. pelargonii Isolated from Geranium in Serbia
EP  - 170
IS  - 1
SP  - 164
VL  - 100
DO  - 10.1094/PDIS-03-15-0295-RE
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Balaž, Jelica and Ivanović, Žarko and Davidović, Andrej and Ilicić, Renata and Janse, Jaap and Popović, Tatjana",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Geranium leaves and stems with symptoms of bacterial blight were collected from commercial greenhouses during the last decade in Serbia. In total, 17 isolates with colony morphology typical for the genus Xanthomonas were characterized with pathogenicity, biochemical, serological, and molecular assays. All 17 isolates reacted positive in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using XcpM1 and XcpM2 primers specific for Xanthomonas hortorum pv. pelargonii. In pathogenicity tests on Pelargonium zonale (leaf and stem inoculation), all isolates caused typical symptoms on leaves starting 2 days after inoculation as sunken, water-soaked, irregular lesions, and 6 to 8 days after inoculation on stems as necrotic lesions also showing yellow exudate. Symptoms resulted in general wilting of inoculated plants 20 days after inoculation. Selected phenotypic tests indicated that all isolates showed the same results as described for the bacterium X. hortorum pv. pelargonii. Repetitive sequence-based PCR typing using BOX and ERIC revealed that all isolates showed two fingerprinting profiles but (GTG)(5) and REP did not reveal differences. Multilocus sequence typing of partial sequences of rpoD, dnaK, fyuA, and gyrB genes of tested isolates and sequences obtained from GenBank of Xanthomonas pathovar pathotype strains did not reveal genetic variability among the isolates, showing the same gene sequence pattern.",
publisher = "Amer Phytopathological Soc, St Paul",
journal = "Plant Disease",
title = "Characterization of Xanthomonas hortorum pv. pelargonii Isolated from Geranium in Serbia",
pages = "170-164",
number = "1",
volume = "100",
doi = "10.1094/PDIS-03-15-0295-RE"
}
Balaž, J., Ivanović, Ž., Davidović, A., Ilicić, R., Janse, J.,& Popović, T.. (2016). Characterization of Xanthomonas hortorum pv. pelargonii Isolated from Geranium in Serbia. in Plant Disease
Amer Phytopathological Soc, St Paul., 100(1), 164-170.
https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-03-15-0295-RE
Balaž J, Ivanović Ž, Davidović A, Ilicić R, Janse J, Popović T. Characterization of Xanthomonas hortorum pv. pelargonii Isolated from Geranium in Serbia. in Plant Disease. 2016;100(1):164-170.
doi:10.1094/PDIS-03-15-0295-RE .
Balaž, Jelica, Ivanović, Žarko, Davidović, Andrej, Ilicić, Renata, Janse, Jaap, Popović, Tatjana, "Characterization of Xanthomonas hortorum pv. pelargonii Isolated from Geranium in Serbia" in Plant Disease, 100, no. 1 (2016):164-170,
https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-03-15-0295-RE . .
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