Researchers have identified a new way of controlling a fungal disease that can have a devastating impact on the UK's valuable cherry and plum crops. Brown rot disease -- caused by the agent Monilinia ...
Researchers at the University of Kent and East Malling Research have identified a new way of controlling a fungal disease that can have a devastating impact on the UK's valuable cherry and plum crops.
Brown rot represents one of the most economically significant diseases affecting stone fruit production, with a global impact on crops such as peaches, nectarines, and apricots. The disease is ...