STORAGE ROT OF APPLES CAUSED BY PLEOSPORA HERBARUM: A NEW RECORD FROM CANADA
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Pleospora herbarum (Fr.) Rabh., a fungus not previously recorded from apples in Canada, was isolated from a surface rot that developed on the McIntosh cultivar in controlled atmosphere storage in Kelowna, British Columbia. The isolate of P. herbarum failed to infect sound McIntosh apples, but did rot areas of the fruit that had been subjected to injury from incipient freezing. It was concluded that this storage rot developed on fruits that had suffered chilling injury when storages were being filled.
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