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Botryosphaeriaceae Associated With Racemes, Fruits and Leaves of Macadamia in South Africa

open access: yesPlant Pathology, Volume 74, Issue 6, Page 1570-1584, August 2025.
The study identified Botryosphaeriaceae species from asymptomatic and symptomatic tissue with a greater species diversity and isolation frequency obtained from leaves than fruits and racemes. ABSTRACT Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae are common in the endophytic microbiome of woody plants.
Ntaoleng A. Maduke   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dissemination of Botryosphaeriaceae conidia in vineyards in the semiarid Mediterranean climate of the Valparaíso Region of Chile

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2015
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
doaj   +1 more source

The Botryosphaeriaceae

open access: yes, 2013
Funding Information: We would like to thank the curators of the numerous fungaria and Biological Resource Centres cited in this paper, for making specimens and cultures available for examination over the past 15 yr, without which this study would not have been possible.
Phillips, Alan John Lander   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

Botryosphaeriaceae from Eucalyptus and Native Myrtaceae in Uruguay

open access: yesAgrociencia, 2008
Species of the Botryosphaeriaceae are important pathogens causing cankers and die-back on many woody plants. In Uruguay, Neofusicoccum eucalyptorum (=Botryosphaeria eucalyptorum), N. ribis (=B. ribis) and B. dothidea have previously been associated with stem cankers on plantation grown Eucalyptus globulus.
C. A. Pérez   +5 more
openaire   +1 more source

First report of Neofusicoccum mangiferae associated with grapevine dieback in China

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2015
The Botryosphaeriaceae represents an important, cosmopolitan family of pathogens infecting woody plants. Grapevines (Vitis vinifera) suspected of being affected by Botryosphaeria dieback were collected from different Provinces of China and several ...
Asha DISSANAYAKE   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Species of the Botryosphaeriaceae Are Associated With Blackcurrant Dieback in New Zealand

open access: yesPlant Pathology, Volume 74, Issue 6, Page 1718-1729, August 2025.
We describe the isolation, identification and pathogenicity of species of the Botryosphaeriaceae associated with blackcurrant dieback in New Zealand. Diplodia seriata and D. mutila were the most prevalent species. ABSTRACT Dieback of blackcurrants (Ribes nigrum) is an increasing problem worldwide with several pathogens including the Botryosphaeriaceae ...
Patanun Kanjanamaneesathian   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Diplodia and Dothiorella species (Botryosphaeriaceae: Ascomycota) from Uzbekistan

open access: yesJournal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 2017
The first and really only significant data on Botryosphaeriaceae mycobiota from the arid and semi-arid region of Uzbekistan are presented. This study reports 27 species of Diplodia-like fungi (Botryosphaeriaceae) from the study area; nine species are newly reported for Uzbekistan.
Yusufjon Gafforov, Davron Rakhimov
openaire   +1 more source

Evaluation of fungicides to protect pruning wounds from Botryosphaeriaceae species infections on almond trees

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2017
In vitro efficacy of ten fungicides was evaluated against four Botryosphaeriaceae spp. (Diplodia seriata, Neofusicoccum luteum, N. mediterraneum and N. parvum) associated with branch cankers on almond trees.
Diego OLMO   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Changes in plant metabolism and accumulation of fungal metabolites in response to Esca proper and apoplexy expression in the whole grapevine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Trunk diseases have become among the most important grapevine diseases worldwide. They are caused by fungal pathogens that attack the permanent woody structure of the vines and cause various symptoms in woody and annual organs.
Abou-Mansour, Eliane   +6 more
core   +2 more sources

First Report of Diplodia seriata and Dothiorella viticola Associated With Citrus Dieback Disease in Morocco

open access: yes
New Disease Reports, Volume 52, Issue 2, October/December 2025.
Safae Mohsini   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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