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Botryosphaeria species associated with diseases of grapevines in Portugal

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2002
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
doaj   +1 more source

Heritage grapevines as sources of biological control agents for Botryosphaeria dieback pathogens

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2023
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
doaj   +1 more source

Sensitivity Evaluation of Botryosphaeria spp. Distributed in Apple Orchards to Benomyl and Tebuconazole Fungicides in Korea [PDF]

open access: yesResearch in Plant Disease
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
doaj   +1 more source

Parasitic and saprophytic fungi on the species in the genus Paulownia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The species in the genus Paulownia are distributed in Asia. In Serbia, the most represented species is P. tomentosa, widely used as an ornamental species in town green spaces. Other species - P. fortunei and P.
Milijašević Tanja
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Naphthalenone polyketides produced by Neofusicoccum parvum , a fungus associated with grapevine Botriosphaeria dieback [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A strain of Neofusicoccum parvum isolated from declining vines was pathogenic to grapevine cultivar Inzolia in Sicily. This strain produced some metabolites in liquid medium.
ANDOLFI, A.   +6 more
core   +1 more source

Differential Responses of Three Grapevine Cultivars to Botryosphaeria Dieback [PDF]

open access: yesPhytopathology®, 2014
Botryosphaeria dieback is a fungal grapevine trunk disease that represents a threat for viticulture worldwide due to the decreased production of affected plants and their premature death. This dieback is characterized by a typical wood discoloration called brown stripe. Herein, a proteome comparison of the brown striped wood from Botryosphaeria dieback-
Spagnolo, Alessandro   +12 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Botryosphaeria Stem Blight on Southern Highbush Blueberry in Florida

open access: yesEDIS, 2019
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
doaj   +5 more sources

Comparative genomics of Botryosphaeria dothidea and B. kuwatsukai, causal agents of apple ring rot, reveals both species expansion of pathogenicity-related genes and variations in virulence gene content during speciation

open access: yesIMA Fungus, 2018
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
doaj   +1 more source

Fungi associated to bark lesions of Eucalyptus globulus stems in plantations from Uruguay Fungos asociados as lesões da casca do caule de Eucalyptus globulus em plantações no uruguai

open access: yesRevista Árvore, 2009
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
doaj   +1 more source

Commodity risk assessment of <i>Vitis</i> spp. plants from Moldova. [PDF]

open access: yesEFSA J
Abstract The European Commission requests EFSA to provide scientific opinions in the field of plant health in accordance with Article 29 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002. Annex VI of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072 lists plants, plant products and other objects whose introduction into the Union from certain third countries is prohibited.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH)   +37 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

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