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  2. Fire blight - Wikipedia

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    In southern Germany apple and pear trees have been a part of the landscape for a long time, and are difficult to protect. The decline of apple and pear trees from their landscape can be expensive to replace and could have a negative effect on tourism. In the long-run, fire blight is a very important factor of economy and society. [citation needed]

  3. Pantoea agglomerans - Wikipedia

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    It has been used to control fire blight, a plant disease caused by bacterium Erwinia amylovora, that is a common problem in pear and apple crops. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] After coming in contact with Erwinia amylovora , Pantoea agglomerans produces antibiotic compounds that are toxic to the fire blight-inducing bacterium.

  4. Clemson program to help homeowners swap Bradford pears for ...

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    Initially, their species, Pyrus calleryana, which originated in China, was brought to the United States to help fight a bacterial disease called fire blight that affects many fruit trees.

  5. WSU professor warns of fire blight antibiotic resistance - AOL

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    According to WSU's Tree Fruit website, fire blight is a disease affecting crops of pears and apples. ... spoke at the April 4 Fire Blight Webinar hosted by Michigan State University, providing an ...

  6. List of pear diseases - Wikipedia

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    Black spot (of Japanese pear) Alternaria alternata. Blister canker Helminthosporium papulosum. Blister disease Coniothecium chomatosporum: Blue mold rot Penicillium spp. Penicillium expansum. Botrytis spur and blossom blight Botrytis cinerea Botryotinia fuckeliana [teleomorph] Brown rot Monilinia fructicola Monilinia laxa. Cladosporium fruit rot

  7. Bradford pear: The pretty, smelly, and invasive tree that can ...

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    We brought the callery pear to the United States in the early 1900s because we were trying to breed a resistance to a disease called fire blight into our native pears, according to Professor Jason ...