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- W2024361568 abstract "The fungi present within the senescent tissue of Bramley's Seedling apple leaf scars were isolated and identified. Within a few weeks of leaf fall most scars were colonized by fungi. The most frequent species were host-specific organisms, such as Phoma limitata, Fusarium lateritium and Phomopsis mali and common saprophytes, notably Aureobasidium pullulans and Epicoccum purpurascens. Host-specific organisms were predominant in a neglected orchard, and common saprophytes in nursery stock. Only one fungus isolated, Aspergillus niger, exhibited antagonism to N. galligena in vitro. Bacterial colonies were more frequently isolated from leaf scars sampled in December than earlier or later, and among the species present Bacillus subtilis was found to be highly antagonistic to N. galligena in vitro. Artificial inoculation of leaf scars with B. subtilis immediately after leaf fall reduced the frequency of isolation of all fungal species and reduced the incidence of canker when shoots were inoculated with N. galligena either 24 h after B. subtilis or the following April, but had little effect on their infection with N. galligena in May, when the primary protective layer was found to be shed. More cankers resulted from inoculation in May than in April. The numbers of bacterial colonies recovered from leaf scars inoculated with B. subtilis remained relatively constant from autumn until the primary protective layer was shed the following summer." @default.
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