Nicot et al. (Appendix for Chapter 1) Peach / Nectarine (target pathogens = Monilia fructicola, M. laxa, M. fructigena) Success in field trials M B ( bacteria (M fructicola) Pseudomonas corrugata <strong>and</strong> P. cepacia; Bacillus subtilis strain B3 (Smilanick et al., 1993) fungi, yeasts Epicoccum nigrum (Mari et al., 2007) (M laxa) Epicoccum nigrum (Cal et al., 2004) (Foschi et al., 1995) (Larena et al., 2005) (Madrigal et al., 1994) (Melgarejo et al., 1986) Penicillium frequentans (Cal et al., 1990) (Melgarejo et al., 1986) (Pascual et al., 2000) Penicillium purpurogenum (Melgarejo et al., 1986) O Sodium bicarbonate enhances effect of Aspire (C<strong>and</strong>ida oleophila) (Droby et al., 2003) Success in laboratory conditions (in vitro <strong>and</strong>/or in planta in <strong>control</strong>led conditions) bacteria (M fructicola) Rizo-N (Bacillus subtilis) (El-Sheikh Aly et al., 2000) Bacillus amyloliquefaciens C06 (Zhou et al., 2008) Bacillus subtillis (Gueldner et al., 1988) Bacillus subtillis strain B3 (Pusey et al., 1986) (Pusey et al., 1988) (Pusey, 1989) (Pusey <strong>and</strong> Wilson, 1984) Pantoea agglomerans strain IC1270 (Ritte et al., 2002) Pseudomonas syringae NSA-6 (Zhou et al., 1999) (M laxa) Pantoea agglomerans strain EPS125 (Bonaterra et al., 2003) (Bonaterra et al., 2004) fungi, yeasts (M fructicola) C<strong>and</strong>ida sp(Karabulut et al., 2002) Cryptococcus laurentii (Yao <strong>and</strong> Tian, 2005) Debaryomyces hansenii (Stevens et al., 1997) (Stevens et al., 1998) Kloeckera apiculata yeast (Karabulut <strong>and</strong> Baykal, 2003) (McLaughlin et al., 1992) Muscodor albus (Mercier <strong>and</strong> Jimenez, 2004) (Schnabel <strong>and</strong> Mercier, 2006) Pichia membranaefaciens (Xu et al., 2008) Trichoderma atroviride (2 isolates), T viride & Rhodotorula sp (Hong et al., 1998) Plant-guard (T. harzianum) (El-Sheikh Aly et al., 2000) (M laxa) Penicillium purpurogenum (Foschi et al., 1995) (Larena <strong>and</strong> Melgarejo, 1996) Penicillium frequentans (Foschi et al., 1995) Trichoderma koningii (Foschi et al., 1995) Extract from Bacillus subtillis (McKeen et al., 1986) Iturin peptides from Bacillus subtillis (Gueldner et al., 1988) Sodium bicarbonate (Wisniewski et al., 2001); enhances effect of Aspire (C<strong>and</strong>ida oleophila) (Droby et al., 2003) 124
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