Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Agriculture, Novi Sad
2. Dutch General Inspection Service (NAK), Department of Laboratory Methods and Diagnostics, Emmeloord, The Netherlands
3. Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrade
Abstract
This study presents the results of a multiple-year evaluation (1991-1996;
2005-2007) of susceptibility of more than 100 apple cultivars to Venturia
inaequalis, Podosphaera leucotricha and Erwinia amylovora under
agroecological conditions existing in Serbia. Some of the most popular
cultivars were found highly susceptible to V. inaequalis (Cripps Pink, Mutsu,
Gloster 69, Wellspur); while Golden Delicious, Richared, Gala, Cacanska
pozna, Cadel and Jonagold were susceptible; Idared, Granny Smith and Jonathan
moderately susceptible; Lord Lamburne and London Pepping, as well as several
autochthonous cultivars were moderately resistant; and a group of resistant
cultivars included Prima, Priscilla, Williams Pride, Dayton, Enterprise, Gold
Rush, Golden Orange, many of the Re-cultivars (Germany), as well as Baujade,
Selena, Duk?t, Produkta, Topaz, some older cvs. (Worcester Pearmain, Merton
Worcester, James Grieve, Akane, Astilish, Astrachan Red and Discovery), some
Co-op selections (USA) and NS hybrids (Serbia). Regarding powdery mildew,
Idared and Jonathan were highly susceptible; Gala, Akane, Jonagold,
Priscilla, Mutsu, Cacanska pozna, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Cadel and
GoldRush were susceptible; Wellspur, Astrachan Red, Richared, Jonadel, Dayton
and several autochthonous cultivars were moderately susceptible; Lord
Lamburne, Astlisch, Prima, Champagne Reinette, Discovery and many
autochthonous cultivars were moderately resistant; while most Re-cvs.
(Germany), several cultivars from the Czech Republic, some selections from
the USA and UK and most NS hybrids (Serbia) were resistant. Also, some
cultivars showed variable susceptibility depending on location (Williams
Pride, Gloster 69, Baujade and Produkta). E. amylovora was observed only in
2007 and at relatively low intensity (up to 12% infection). The highest
disease severity was observed on cv. Elstar, then Granny Smith, Idared and
Jonagored; while the lowest was found on Red Chief and Hapke apple trees.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia