First Report of Botryosphaeria obtusa as Causal Agent of Olive Tree Branch Dieback in Tunisia
A branch dieback of olive trees (Olea europaea L. cv. Manzanilla de Sevilla) was observed in 2010 in an orchard (50 ha), located in the Testour region of northern Tunisia. More than 50% of trees were severely damaged by the disease. Symptomatic trees presented dead branches and wilted leaves, which remained attached to the shoots, and the affected ...
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Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are one of the major concern amongst grapevine diseases, responsible for the decline of vineyards and for several economical losses.
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First Report of Botryosphaeria ribis as a Branch Dieback Pathogen of Olive Trees in Spain
Botryosphaeria spp. are known to produce cankers and dieback in several woody hosts. Since 2001, a severe disease resulting in the dieback of branches was observed in olive (Olea europaea) orchards in Andalucía, southern Spain, where the only cultivar affected was Gordal de Sevilla.
M A, Romero, M E, Sánchez, A, Trapero
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Influence of nutrients on enhancing laccase production by Botryosphaeria rhodina MAMB-05 [PDF]
The physiological requirements needed to enhance the production of laccases by the ascomycete Botryosphaeria rhodina MAMB-05 in submerged cultivation were examined under non-induced and induced (veratryl alcohol, VA) conditions.
Aneli M. Barbosa +4 more
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Viability of Botryosphaeriaceae species pathogenic to grapevine after hot water treatment
The viability of eight species of Botryosphaeriaceae pathogenic to grapevine was studied after a hot water treatment (HWT) in order to evaluate the feasibility of this technique as a potential tool to control these species during the grapevine ...
Georgina ELENA +3 more
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Helwingia chinensis Batal is distributed in the western and southern regions of China. The aerial part of this plant has long been used to treat dysentery, hematochezia, and swelling. An outbreak of cankers and dieback was observed for the first time on H. chinensis in China during June of 2010. Disease symptoms included dieback of shoots and branches,
L, Yu +5 more
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Ornamental plants: annual reports and research reviews, 2002 [PDF]
Ohio State University Extension Nursery, Landscape, and Turf Team directory: 2003 / Jack Kerrigan -- Floriculture Industry Roundtable of Ohio: 2003 / Charles Behnke -- Ohio State University Extension 2002 Buckeye Yard and Garden Line evaluation survey ...
Anderson, B. A. +47 more
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Comparative Study of Secreted Proteins, Enzymatic Activities of Wood Degradation and Stilbene Metabolization in Grapevine Botryosphaeria Dieback Fungi. [PDF]
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Leaf, tree and soil properties in a Eucalyptus saligna forest exhibiting canopy decline [PDF]
The extent of eucalypt decline in moist coastal forests of south-eastern Australia is increasing with resultant losses in biodiversity and productivity. This survey aimed to identify factors associated with the decline of Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney Blue ...
Simpson, Jack A., Stone, Christine
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Brown stripe in Botryosphaeria dieback: differential responses of three grapevine cultivars.
Cultivar/rootstock Vineyard age and location Sample group Control plants Diseased plants Asymptomatic wood Asymptomatic wood Brown striped wood Chardonnay/41B 27 years-Avize (Epernay)-France ACC ADC BDC Gewurztraminer/ 16-49C 24 years-Rouffach (Colmar)-France ACG ADG BDG Mourvèdre/3309 15 years-Rodilhan (Nîmes)-France ACM ADM BDM Sample group Analysis ...
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