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Diplodia seriata, the anamorph of "Botryosphaeria" obtusa
2007The correct name to use for the anamorph of Botryosphaeria obtusa has been uncertain for many years. Since the genus name Botryophaeria is no longer available for this fungus the question of the correct Diplodia anamorph name must be resolved. Therefore, the aims of this work were to determine the correct name to apply to the anamorph of "B." obtusa ...
Phillips, A.J.L., Crous, P.W., Alves, A.
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Mycologia, 2012
Botr yosphaeria stevensii frequently has been associated with dieback and canker diseases of oak, mainly in the western Mediterranean area but more rarely in other regions. The species concept of B. stevensii has been unclear, and it is possible that some collections were identified incorrectly. A collection of fungal strains isolated from diseased oak
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Botr yosphaeria stevensii frequently has been associated with dieback and canker diseases of oak, mainly in the western Mediterranean area but more rarely in other regions. The species concept of B. stevensii has been unclear, and it is possible that some collections were identified incorrectly. A collection of fungal strains isolated from diseased oak
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Botryosphaeria and Physalospora in the Hawaiian Islands
Mycologia, 1929Neil E. Stevens, C. L. Shear
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Botryosphaeria dothidea (canker of almond)
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A Study of Botryosphaeria Ribis on Willow
Mycologia, 1939Fred T. Wolf, Frederick A. Wolf
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Progression of Symptoms Caused byBotryosphaeria dothideaon Apple Branches
Phytopathology, 2021Bao-hua Li, Xiangming Xu, Sen Lian
exaly
Botryosphaeria dothidea : a latent pathogen of global importance to woody plant health
Molecular Plant Pathology, 2017Martin Kemler, fahimeh Jami, Jan H Nagel
exaly

