First report of Pseudomonas syringae on olives (Olea europaea) in South Australia
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2003
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Hall, Barbara H.
Cother, E. J.
Noble, D.
McMahon, R.
Wicks, Trevor Jon
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Australasian Plant Pathology, 2003; 32(1):119-120
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B. H. Hall, E. J. Cother, D. Noble, R. McMahon and T. J. Wicks
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Pseudomonas syringae was recorded on olives (Olea europaea) for the first time in South Australia in March 2001 from a property approximately 30 km south of Adelaide, South Australia. The bacterium was recovered from sunken brown stem lesions on 2-year-old olive trees cv. Barnea. In the following season from December 2001, further infections were observed on 3-year-old trees of the same cultivar in an adjacent planting on the same property, with branch death occurring on many of the affected trees.
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School of Agriculture, Food and Wine
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