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First Report of Fusarium equiseti Causing Postharvest Fruit Rot of Avocado in Türkiye
ABSTRACT In September 2024, postharvest fruit rot, including stem‐end rot, was observed on avocado in the Altınordu district of Ordu province, located in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Türkiye. A market survey revealed that 5% of fruit exhibited fruit rot symptoms, a subset of which displayed stem‐end rot symptoms, including brown to black lesions ...
Tuğba Bozoğlu +3 more
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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 ...
M, Chattaoui +5 more
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First Report of Diplodia mutila Causing Canker and Dieback in the Service Tree in France
New Disease Reports, Volume 52, Issue 2, October/December 2025.
P. Fernandez‐Conradi +5 more
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First Report of Cophinforma tumefaciens Pathogenic to the Invasive Tree Neltuma juliflora in Brazil
New Disease Reports, Volume 52, Issue 2, October/December 2025.
K. R. S. França +8 more
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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.
Cátia Pinto +10 more
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Grapevine is an economically-important culture worldwide but is currently the target of decline, especially caused by grapevine trunk diseases (GTD).
Lorène Belval +7 more
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Siderophore production in Botryosphaeriaceae fungi associated with grapevine trunk diseases
Fungi from the Botryosphaeriaceae are recognized as causal agents of dieback diseases in a variety of economically important woody plants, including grapevine. Some species produce secondary metabolites that may function as virulent factors.
Edelweiss A. Rangel-Montoya +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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Biocontrol Activity of Trichoderma Species Isolated from Grapevines in British Columbia against Botryosphaeria Dieback Fungal Pathogens. [PDF]
Pollard-Flamand J +3 more
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The dispersal of Botryosphaeriaceae conidia was studied in two vineyards in the Valparaiso Region of Chile, where semiarid Mediterranean climate conditions prevail.
Diego VALENCIA +5 more
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