- dieback, also
known as dead arm, is
caused by
Eutypa lata (synonym:
Eutypa armeniacae)
which infects fresh pruning wounds when
there is
adequate moisture on...
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salicinum as the type species. C. acakantherae C. annonae C. araucariae C.
armeniacae C. arrhizum C. australe C. axillatum C. baccharidis C. batistae C. berberidis...
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Canarienses 1845-1846, Env. de Toulon,
Plantes d'Espagne 1851 and
Plantae Armeniacae 1862. He
reportedly was a
terrible speller and grammarian. The name of...
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London William and
George Whiston with a
Latin translation; "Historiae
Armeniacae" 3 1752
Venice Anton Bortoli "History of the Armenians" 4 1827 Venice...
- E.
armeniaca may
refer to:
Eutypa armeniacae, a
grape disease Evarcha armeniaca, a
spider species in the
genus Evarcha Eria armeniaca, a
synonym for Eria...
- Staudinger, 1882
Pterotocera suidunaria (Alphéraky, 1883)
Pterotocera armeniacae Djakonov, 1949 Savela, Markku. "Pterotocera Staudinger, 1882". Lepidoptera...
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island of San Lazzaro,
which is part of Venice. In his
Grammatica Linguae Armeniacae he
offers proof that
Armenian is an Indo-European language. In 1851, he...
- (1997)
Alternaria argyroxiphii E.G.
Simmons &
Aragaki (1997)
Alternaria armeniacae T.Y. Zhang, Meng
Zhang & W.H. Yang (2003)
Alternaria armoraciae E.G. Simmons...
- «Պատմություն» ("Patmutyun", "History") (Mosis C****nensis,
Historiae Armeniacae)
Armenian and
Latin William and
George Whiston 1736 1771 Vagharshapat...
- (grapes), a
dieback disease caused by the
combination of two fungi,
Eutypa armeniacae and
Phomopsis viticola Dead arm syndrome, a
repetitive motion syndrome...