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Invasive pathogens impacting forest and urban trees in Türkiye
Alien invasive pests and pathogens pose major threats to forest and ornamental trees throughout the world. The history of invasions is reviewed in the context of human migrations in the past, and the importance of modern globalization of trade – in the ...
Tuğba Doğmuş Lehtijarvi +1 more
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Cydalima perspectalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)’in Artvin, Türkiye’deki doğal olarak yetişen ve süs bitkisi olarak yetiştirilen şimşir populasyonlarındaki zarar seviyesi [PDF]
Aim of study: The box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), is an important alien invasive species on box, Buxus sempervirens, in Turkey. It was first detected in 2011 in Istanbul. It is a native pest of box plants in Asia.
Alkan Akıncı, Hazan, Kurdoğlu, Oğuz
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First report of Calonectria henricotiae causing box blight in Spain
New Disease Reports, Volume 49, Issue 2, April 2024.
P. Kong, R. Ioos, C. X. Hong
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Establishment and care of woody ornamentals (2007) [PDF]
"New 5/07/2M.""Master Gardener.
Starbuck, Christopher
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Comparative Performance of Fungicides in Management of Phytophthora Root Rot on Boxwood [PDF]
Nursery growers rely on fungicides to manage root rot disease of boxwood caused by Phytophthora nicotianae and P. cinnamomi. Repeated use of the same fungicide may lead to the fungicide resistance.
Baysal-Gure, Fulya l +3 more
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Background Recent box blight epidemics caused by Calonectria pseudonaviculata (Cps) have created the need for finding eco-friendly management strategies, especially in natural habitats.
Samaneh Samavat
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First Report of Boxwood Blight Caused by Cylindrocladium pseudonaviculatum in the United States
In September and October 2011, a new disease was observed on Buxus spp. in North Carolina and Connecticut, respectively. In North Carolina, over 10,000 containerized Buxus sempervirens (American boxwood) were affected at one location. A few weeks later, the disease was found in Connecticut on entire plantings of B. sempervirens ‘Suffruticosa’ (English
K L, Ivors +6 more
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Evidence for the Role of CYP51A and Xenobiotic Detoxification in Differential Sensitivity to Azole Fungicides in Boxwood Blight Pathogens. [PDF]
Stravoravdis S +4 more
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