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Botryosphaeriaceae : Systematics, pathology, and genetics
Fungal Biology, 2017Crous, Pedro W. +3 more
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Secondary metabolites of prominent Botryosphaeriaceae pathogens of Pinus and Eucalyptus
Mycobiomics Symposium at FABI, plenary talkPlenary lecture, Mycobiomics symposium at ...
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Detection of Botryosphaeriaceae species by real-time PCR
2009In the present work a real time PCR assay was developed, by using TaqMan chemistry, designing taxon-specific primers and probe able to detect Botryosphaeriaceae species, a fungal genus having its taxonomic position still under revision, that include a number of pathogens often associated to trunk canker and grapevine dieback.
N. Luchi +3 more
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Understanding pathogenicity of Botryosphaeriaceae: focus on the secretome
2021Species of the family Botryosphaeriaceae are important fungal pathogens causing numerous diseases on many woody plants, which ultimately may result in death of the host. Some fungi in this family are also human opportunist pathogens. Despite the relevance of these pathogens the mechanism of interaction between them and their hosts is still poorly known.
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Aplosporella prunicola, a novel species of anamorphic Botryosphaeriaceae
2007Aplosporella prunicola is a newly described species associated with a dead branch of Prunus persica var. nucipersica from South Africa. Based on its phylogeny of the 28S rDNA (LSU) gene, the genus Aplosporella represents yet another anamorph lineage within the Botryosphaeriaceae (Botryosphaeriales).
Damm, U., Fourie, P.H., Crous, P.W.
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Enzimas extracelulares de fungos da família Botryosphaeriaceae
2011Mestrado em ...
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Factors influencing aggressiveness of Botryosphaeriaceae species in Nopalea cochenillifera
Tropical Plant Pathology, 2023Cinthia Conforto +3 more
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A New Disease in Turkey Vineyards: Botryosphaeriaceae Canker
2013In recent years, shoot dieback, bud necrosis, leaf spots, vascular discoloration of wood and local or whole drying symptoms have dramatically increased in Turkey vineyards. It has been revealed from the standard mycological analysis that most of the causal agents were belong to the Botryosphaeriaceae fungi.
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The genus Dothidotthia (Botryosphaeriaceae) in North America
Mycotaxon, 1989openaire +1 more source
Emerging Botryosphaeriaceae in forest ecosystems in Sardinia (Italy)
2010LINALDEDDU, BENEDETTO TEODORO +3 more
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