Bitter rot of apple

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Bitter rot of apple is a fungal disease of apple fruit that is caused by several species in the Colletotrichum acutatum and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides species complexes. It is identified by sunken circular lesions with conical intrusions into the apple flesh that appear V-shaped when the apple is cut in half through the center of the lesion. It is one of the most devastating diseases of apple fruit in regions with warm wet weather. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bitter rot of apple
rdf:langString Bitter rot of apple
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rdf:langString Rain-splashed
rdf:langString Worldwide in regions with warm wet weather
rdf:langString Sunken lesions that extend in a cone shape into the apple flesh
rdf:langString Planting of less susceptible apple cultivars, horticultural practices that promote tree health and reduce fruit wetness hours, removal of overwintering diseased twigs and fruit, and fungicides
rdf:langString Bitter rot on a Honeycrisp apple, showing characteristic sunken lesions. Concentric rings of acervuli are visible on the lesion surface.
rdf:langString Bitter rot of apple is a fungal disease of apple fruit that is caused by several species in the Colletotrichum acutatum and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides species complexes. It is identified by sunken circular lesions with conical intrusions into the apple flesh that appear V-shaped when the apple is cut in half through the center of the lesion. It is one of the most devastating diseases of apple fruit in regions with warm wet weather.
rdf:langString Colletotrichum acutatum and C. gloeosporioides species complexes
rdf:langString Apple athracnose, apple bitter rot, bitter rot, bitter rot of apple, Glomerella fruit rot
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