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Botryosphaeria species associated with diseases of grapevines in Portugal
Although Botryosphaeria species are known to cause cankers and dieback in many different woody hosts, their importance in grapevines has been largely ignored. Indeed, they are more often regarded as saprophytes or weak pathogens.
A.J.L. Phillips
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Sensitivity Evaluation of Botryosphaeria spp. Distributed in Apple Orchards to Benomyl and Tebuconazole Fungicides in Korea [PDF]
The sensitivity of Botryosphaeria spp. to benomyl WP (active ingredient [a.i.], 50%) and tebuconazole WP (a.i., 25%) fungicides was investigated by comparing 238 Botryosphaeria strains isolated from 2005 to 2023 using the agar dilution method.
Gwang-Jae Lim +7 more
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To clarify the species of the pathogens of soft rot of 'East Red' kiwifruit and the effect of melatonin on its control, using naturally disease 'East Red' kiwifruit as test material, the pathogenic bacteria of soft rot were isolated and cultured using a ...
Guangfan QU +7 more
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Efficacy of botanical formulations and fungicides against Botryosphaeria dothidea, causing white rot in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) [PDF]
The present study was conducted to determine inhibitory effect of plant extracts, their botanical formula-tions (BF1 and BF2) and safer fungicides against Botryosphaeria dothidea cause white rot of apple (Malus × domes-tica) during storage. Poisoned food
Raj, Harender, Sharma, Kishor
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Botryosphaeria Stem Blight on Southern Highbush Blueberry in Florida
Botryosphaeria stem blight is the most common and damaging fungal vascular disease on southern highbush blueberry in the southern United States, causing stem and cane dieback and reductions in yield.
Norma C. Flor +2 more
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Heritage grapevines as sources of biological control agents for Botryosphaeria dieback pathogens
Grapevine trunk diseases cause severe damage in grapevines. Management strategies focus on protection of grapevine pruning wounds using chemical fungicides or biological control agents.
Carmen Sanjuana DELGADO-RAMÍREZ +4 more
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Botryosphaeria Tree Fungal Pathogens and Their Diversity
The genus Botryosphaeria identified in 1863 as saprophytes of dead tissue of woody plants have been described as pathogens of economically important plantation trees in agriculture and native forests. The genus is a species-rich, worldwide distributed occurring on diverse host ranges.
Wendu A. Darge, Samuel S. Woldemariam
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Ring rot, one of the most destructive diseases of apple worldwide, is caused primarily by Botryosphaeria dothidea and 8. kuwatsukai. Here, we sequenced the genomes of 8. dothidea strain PG45 (44.3 Mb with 5.12 % repeat rate) and 8.
Bo Wang +4 more
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Trees with stem bark lesions are frequently observed in Eucalyptus globulus Labill. plantations, particularly in the central west region of Uruguay.
Raquel Alonso +3 more
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Reproducing Botryosphaeria dieback foliar symptoms in a simple model system [PDF]
Botryosphaeria dieback is a grapevine trunk disease with a worldwide distribution and associated with Diplodia seriata and Neofusicoccum parvum among several other Botryosphaeriaceae species.
Abou-Mansour, Eliane +8 more
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