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    <confdates>31. August - 5. September 2002</confdates>
    <conference>6th International IOBC/WPRS Workshop of Pome Fruit Diseases</conference>
    <confloc>Lindau, Germany</confloc>
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    <title>Control of apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) in organic apple growing. StopScab: A Danish research programme for screening substitutes to copper fungicides.</title>
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    <keywords>Apple scab, Venturia inaequalis, organic apple growing, alternative control, screening, plant extracts, induced resistance</keywords>
    <abstract>The Danish research project StopScab (2002-2004) has recently been initiated to identify and begin to develop some new approaches and materials for the control of apple scab in organic growing. Four linked objectives are included: 1) screening of materials for scab control 2), histopathological investigation of host-pathogen interactions 3) orchard testing of selected control compounds and 4) characterisation of metabolite profiles in apples.</abstract>
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