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Species of Botryosphaeriaceae associated on mango in Brazil. [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to assess diversity in the Botryosphaeriaceae on trees and fruit of mango (Mangifera indica L.) in a semi-arid region in northeastern Brazil in which most exported fruit in the country are ...
COSTA, V. S. de O. +5 more
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Grapevine Botryosphaeria dieback fungi have specific aggressiveness factor repertory involved in wood decay and stilbene metabolization. [PDF]
Grapevine trunk diseases: Eutypa dieback, esca and Botryosphaeria dieback, which incidence has increased recently, are associated with several symptoms finally leading to the plant death. In the absence of efficient treatments, these diseases are a major
Elodie Stempien +5 more
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Phylogenomics of Plant-Associated Botryosphaeriaceae Species
The Botryosphaeriaceae is a fungal family that includes many destructive vascular pathogens of woody plants (e.g., Botryosphaeria dieback of grape, Panicle blight of pistachio).
Jadran F. Garcia +9 more
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Members of Botryosphaeriaceae family with 25 genera and several species are spread over a wide range of lands and climates worldwide. They cause gummosis, decline, dieback and blight on many woody plants.
Ali Endes
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Involvement of the Autophagy Protein Atg1 in Development and Virulence in Botryosphaeria dothidea
Botryosphaeria canker and fruit rot caused by the fungus Botryosphaeria dothidea is one of the most destructive diseases of apple worldwide. Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved self-degradation process that is important for maintaining homeostasis ...
Na Liu +5 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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Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Distinguish among Morphotypes of Sphaeropsis sapinea [PDF]
Sphaeropsis sapinea is a fungal endophyte of Pinus spp. that can cause disease following predisposition of trees by biotic or abiotic stresses. Four morphotypes of S. sapinea have been described from within the natural range of the fungus, while only one
Burgess, T. +2 more
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A comparative study on fungal laccases immobilized on chitosan
The phenoloxidase enzyme laccase from the cultures of the Pleurotus ostreatus and Botryosphaeria sp. and a commercial laccase from Aspergillus sp. were immobilized on chitosan of pharmaceutical degree by adsorption followed by crosslinking.
José Hilton Bernardino de Araújo +4 more
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Botryosphaeria on Cotton Bolls
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Phyllosticta citriasiana sp. nov., the cause of Citrus tan spot of Citrus maxima in Asia [PDF]
Guignardia citricarpa, the causal agent of Citrus Black Spot, is subject to phytosanitary legislation in the European Union and the U.S.A. This species is frequently confused with G.
Crous, P.W. +7 more
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