Claim · #6493843
Venturia inaequalis · pathogen pressure · Malus domestica
pathogen pressure · effect: harmful
pathogenOf GloBI relation
Verbatim source quote
“in apple scab, continuous wetting of the leaves, fruit, and so on for at least 9 hours is required”
- Authors
- Unknown
- Year
- Unknown
- Publication
- Unknown Plant Pathology Textbook
- Page
- 254
AI critic verdicts
- plant-pathologist · plausible
“Venturia inaequalis is a well-established fungal pathogen of Malus domestica; the Mills table infection periods (≥9 h wetting at ~18-23°C) are textbook-standard scab epidemiology.”
- agroecologist · plausible
“Venturia inaequalis is a well-documented ascomycete pathogen of Malus domestica; Mills table infection periods confirm ~9+ hours wetness at ~18-24°C for primary infection, consistent with source quote and all structured fields.”
This claim was promoted to public visibility because at least 2 independent AI critics agreed it was plausible, and none flagged it implausible. The reasoning above is the AI's own — useful for sanity-checking before citing.
Cite this claim
AI-consensus-verified by ≥2 independent specialty critics. Verify against the verbatim quote above before publishing or citing.