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GDP-mannose pyrophosphorylase is an efficient target in Xanthomonas citri for citrus canker control

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum
Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc) is a bacterium that causes citrus canker, an economically important disease that results in premature fruit drop and reduced yield of fresh fruit. In this study, we demonstrated the involvement of XanB, an enzyme with
André Vessoni Alexandrino   +10 more
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Bacterial Bark Canker Disease of Walnut Tree [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Pathology Science, 2019
Meysam Azadi   +2 more
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Plant-pathogen relationships in cypress canker disease

open access: yes, 1984
L’amélioration de la résistance des cyprès à Coryneum cardinale suppose une standardisation des techniques et la connaissance des relations hôte-parasite. Des techniques d’isolement, de production d’inoculum, d’inoculation et de notation sont proposées.
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Bacterial Canker Disease of Tomato in Japan

open access: yesJapanese Journal of Phytopathology, 1969
Satoshi WAKIMOTO   +2 more
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The Cypress Canker Disease Pandemic

Plant Health Cases
Abstract Cypress Canker Disease (CCD) is an infectious disease affecting plants in the family Cupressaceae . It is globally caused by various fungal species in the genus Seiridium . The causal agents have become invasive in many areas of the world where plants of the cypress family ...
E. Scali   +3 more
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Geosmithia morbida (thousand cankers disease).

2021
Abstract Thousand Cankers Disease is a disease complex native to the western United States that affects many Juglans and Pterocarya species, i.e. walnut and wingnut trees. It is caused by the fungus Geosmithia morbida, which is vectored by the walnut twig beetle (Pityophthorus juglandis), and possibly by other insects. The beetle carries fungal
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Thousand cankers disease in Europe: an overview

EPPO Bulletin, 2016
Walnut (Juglans regia L.) is traditionally present in most European countries as an ornamental tree, and in Southern Europe in particular it is grown for both fruit and wood. Since the 1980s, to supply the increasing demand for walnut timber, large areas of southern and central Europe, from France to Hungary, have been planted with black walnut ...
MONTECCHIO, LUCIO   +2 more
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Teratosphaeria stem canker disease on Eucalypt in Italy

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2018
The disease originally named as Coniothyrium canker was observed in Italy for the first time in late summer 2015. The outbreak involved several trees of a hybrid clone of E. camaldulensis × E. viminalis, and few E. camaldulensis trees, while the parental species E. viminalis as well as other eucalypts species, including E.
Vitale, Salvatore   +6 more
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