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Eucalyptus grandis MYB-Like and RAN-Like Zinc Finger Proteins Display Dual Roles in Regulating Plant Immunity and Symbiosis Pathways. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Plant roots live in constant contact with diverse microbes in the soil. Plant fitness, therefore, relies on signaling pathways that mount an effective immune response against pathogens while fostering mutualistic symbioses. Plant pathways, and specifically immune genes that may act as “switches,” discriminating between pathogenic or ...
Hill RA +11 more
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A greenhouse experiment was established with loquat plants to investigate the role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in the control of the white root rot fungus Armillaria mellea and to determine the changes produced in the plant metabolome.
Amelia Camprubi +7 more
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Les pourridiés des arbres : un secret bien gardé [PDF]
Les pourridiés des arbres sont des maladies qui engendrent des caries de racines et/ou des attaques du cambium au niveau du collet. Bien que la fin soit catastrophique pour l’arbre, une grande partie du cycle de vie des champignons demeure invisible.
Laflamme, Gaston
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What was behind the bark? : An assessment of decay among urban Tilia, Betula and Acer trees felled as hazardous in the Helsinki City area [PDF]
Old trees growing in urban environments are often felled due to symptoms of mechanical defects that could be hazardous to people and property.
Terho, Minna
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Grapevine root rot, caused by Armillaria mellea, is a serious disease in some grape-growing regions. Young grapevines start to show symptoms of Armillaria root rot from the second year after inoculation, suggesting a certain degree of resistance in young
Michele Perazzolli +9 more
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The genus Armillaria belongs to basidiomycetes and has been known to induce root rot disease and to cause extensive economic losses to a forest crop. We analysed about 40 isolates of Armillaria collected in Czech Republic by PCR and restriction analysis ...
J. Lochman +3 more
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Comparison of damage risks in even- and uneven-aged forestry in Finland [PDF]
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Nevalainen, Seppo
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Armillaria ostoyae, a species among the destructive forest pathogens from the genus Armillaria, causes root rot disease on woody plants worldwide. Efficient control measures to limit the growth and impact of this severe underground pathogen are under ...
Liqiong Chen +12 more
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Armillaria mellea is an important fungal pathogen worldwide, affecting a large number of hosts in the horticulture and forestry industries. Controlling A.
Helen J. Rees +4 more
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Climate change is predicted to lower yields through increased disease pressure. Yet, we often lack insights into how climate affects disease dynamics, and how we can manage the environment to reduce the impact of climate change.
Biruk Ayalew +4 more
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