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Host responses and impact on the boxwood blight pathogen, Calonectria pseudonaviculata

Planta, 2018
Boxwood leaves are more susceptible to Calonectria pseudonaviculata (Cps) and better suited for Cps reproduction than those of pachysandra and sweet box. Passages through a non-boxwood host may alter Cps ability to sporulate. Calonectria pseudonaviculata (Cps) infects boxwood and its two common companion plants-pachysandra and sweet box.
Ping Kong, Chuanxue Hong
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Humic and fulvic acids against boxwood blight disease caused byCalonectria pseudonaviculata

Forest Pathology, 2020
AbstractThe most recent outbreaks of boxwood blight caused byCalonectria pseudonaviculata, in Hyrcanian forests of Iran, have sparked the need for research to identify eco‐friendly fungicides for management purposes. Our study was conducted to test the efficacy of humic substances againstC.
Samaneh Samavat   +2 more
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Calonectria pseudonaviculata (Buxus blight).

2021
Abstract C. pseudonaviculata is an asexual species in a genus of common ascomycete plant pathogens. It was identified relatively recently in the UK, as an introduced species causing a devastating shoot blight of boxwood [Buxus spp.] plants that are commonly used in gardens and landscaping.
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Calonectria pseudonaviculata Conidia Dispersal and Implications for Boxwood Blight Management

Plant Health Progress, 2020
We investigated Calonectria pseudonaviculata conidial dispersal from sporulating lesions on boxwood leaves and sporulating cultures on half-strength PDA (1/2 PDA). Botrytis cinerea-infected blossoms were used as a control. Dispersal of C. pseudonaviculata or Botrytis conidia was confirmed by capture using an Allergenco air sampler at 15 liters/min and
James A. LaMondia, Katja Maurer
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Combating an Invasive Boxwood Pathogen –Calonectria pseudonaviculata– in the United States by Shifting Production to Less-Susceptible Cultivars

Plant Disease, 2023
Boxwood blight (BB) caused by Calonectria pseudonaviculata (Cps), an economically devastating disease affecting everyone in the supply chain from growers to gardeners, was first officially documented in the United States in 2011. This disease has taken a heavy toll on boxwood, an iconic landscape plant and the number one evergreen nursery crop. Instead
Olanike Omolehin   +6 more
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Occurrence of boxwood blight (Calonectria pseudonaviculata and C. henricotiae) in historical gardens in the Czech Republic

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2020
Buxus spp. are possibly endangered by fungal pathogens of the genus Calonectria. The first documented occurrence of the pathogen Calonectria pseudonaviculata in the Czech Republic, in 2010, was on young plants in a plant production nursery. In 2017 and 2018, Calonectria spp. were monitored on established landscape plants in 27 historical gardens.
Marie Bartíková   +2 more
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Calonectria pseudonaviculata (Crous, Groenew. & Hill) Lombard, Wingfield & Crous

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Calonectria pseudonaviculata (Crous, Groenew. & Hill) Lombard, Wingfield & Crous Sordariomycetes: Hypocreales: Nectriaceae Hosts: Buxus, Sarcoccocca and Pachysandra spp.
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Stomatal openings on boxwood leaves yield entry portals for leaf infection by Calonectria pseudonaviculata

Journal of Plant Pathology, 2019
The distribution, density, and size of leaf stomata for eight boxwood taxa were investigated using both light and electron microscopy. Stomata, the pores that facilitate gaseous exchange during photosynthesis, were primarily located on the abaxial (lower) epidermis of boxwood leaves with minimal distribution on or along the central vein of the adaxial (
Yonghong Guo   +3 more
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