Paramicrosphaeropsis eriobotryae as an emerging canker pathogen in pomegranate trees and the susceptibility of various cultivars. [PDF]
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Dihydrojasmone from antifungal bacterial endophytes as a biocontrol agent against leaf spot pathogens threatening the endangered Tertiary relict plant <i>Parrotia subaequalis</i>. [PDF]
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Optical clearing of apple tissues for in vivo imaging of the pathogenic behavior of the fungus Botryosphaeria dothidea on host surfaces. [PDF]
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Cultivar- and Wood Area-Dependent Metabolomic Fingerprints of Grapevine Infected by Botryosphaeria Dieback [PDF]
Botryosphaeria dieback is one of the most significant grapevine trunk diseases that affects the sustainability of the vineyards and provokes economic losses. The causal agents, Botryosphaeriaceae species, live in and colonize the wood of the perennial organs causing wood necrosis. Diseased vines show foliar symptoms, chlorosis, or apoplexy, associated
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Phytotoxic metabolites from Neofusicoccum parvum, a pathogen of Botryosphaeria dieback of grapevine [PDF]
Liquid chromatography-diode array screening of the organic extract of the cultures of 13 isolates of the fungus Neofusicoccum parvum, the main causal agent of botryosphaeria dieback of grapevine, showed similar metabolites. One strain was selected for further chemical studies and led to the isolation and characterisation of 13 metabolites.
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