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Academic publications

Platanor has been the subject of numerous scientific publications in leading international journals. These studies document research on resistance to canker stain, genetic studies, real-condition trials, and long-term results.

199410e Colloque de la recherche fruitière, Comptes Rendus, Angers, France. INRA : centre de Montpellier

Rôle du gel et de l'état hydrique des arbres dans les interactions Pseudomonas-Prunus. Conséquences

A. Vigouroux

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1991Journal of Phytopathology, (132):139–145

Mechanism of Cold-induced Peach Stem Infection by Pseudomonas s. pv. persicae: Water Congestion in Tissues

A. Vigouroux

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1989Courrier de la Cellule Environnement INRA, 6(6), pp. 12-20.

Le point sur la recherche d’une résistance à la maladie du chancre coloré du platane.

Vigouroux, A.

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1982Phytoma, 337, pp. 28-29.

Une curieuse association parasitaire sur pécher, sesie et tumeur bactérienne du collet.

Vigouroux, A.

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1974First international symposium on verticillium. Wye college London

Polyphagia and specificity of verticillium isolates

Vigouroux A.

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1973C. R. Acad. Agric. France

Influence de la vigueur des arbres sur la sensibilité de l'abricotier à la verticilliose

Vigouroux A.

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1971Ann. Epiphyties

Une nouvelle bactériose du pêcher : symptômes, évolution

Vigouroux A.

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197013e congrès de Lyon phytopathologie méditerranéenne

La guérison de la verticilliose de l'abricotier

Vigouroux A. et Castelain C.

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1969Ann. Phytopathol, 1, 427-448

La verticilliose de l'abricotier. I. Premières observations sur les symptômes et l'évolution de la maladie. Hypothèses sur quelques facteurs de variation

Vigouroux, A., & Castelain, C.

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1967Phytopathologia Mediterranea, pp. 95-99.

La verticilliose de l’Artichaut dans le Sud-Est de la France.

Chambonnet, D., Pochard, E., & Vigouroux, A.

Surveys of 94 artichoke fields throughout the artichoke production areas of Comunidad Valenciana (eastern Spain) were conducted from 1999 to 2002 to determine the incidence and distribution of Verticillium wilt.Verticillium dahliae was isolated from 80.9% of the sampled fields, and detected in all artichoke-growing areas, with a mean disease incidence of 53.8% infected plants. The disease was found to cause severe damage to cv. ‘Blanca de Tudela’, which is the most important artichoke cultivar grown in Spain, and was also observed on the seed-propagated cv. ‘Imperial Star’. In field trials to study the role of infected planting material and soil inoculum on infection of artichoke plants during the cropping season,V. dahliae was transmitted from infected stumps to the plants, confirming that the use of infected stumps could have greatly contributed to the dissemination of the pathogen. Inoculum density ofV. dahliae in soil had an effect on crop infection, in that a higher number of microsclerotia per gram of soil resulted in a higher percentage of infected plants. In addition, yield of cv. Blanca de Tudela was significantly affected byV. dahliae infection, showing that a higher percentage of infection corresponded with lower yield.

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Important note

These publications form a solid scientific foundation that validates the effectiveness and reliability of Platanor. They demonstrate the rigor of the research conducted and the robustness of the results obtained over more than two decades.