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O cancro do castanheiro é provocado pelo fungo Cryphonectria parasitica é considerado a principal causa do declínio dos castanheiros na Europa. C. parasitica é um ascomiceta (Diaporthales) nativo do continente asiático. A infeção do castanheiro manifesta-
Pereira, Eric Carvalho +3 more
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American Chestnut: Blight and the Resurrection of a Mighty Giant [PDF]
The chestnut blight fungus, Cryphonectria parasitica, is a canker pathogen capable of colonizing wounds created by self-pruning, winter injury, insects, woodland mammals, and mechanical injuries that expose the inner bark.
Kenaley, Shawn
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Hypovirus‐induced phosphorylation of CpIre1 modulates the endoplasmic reticulum stress response in Cryphonectria parasitica. ABSTRACT The chestnut blight fungus Cryphonectria parasitica and its hypovirus constitute a valuable model for investigating fungal pathogenesis and cross‐kingdom virus–host interplay.
Lijiu Zhao +6 more
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O cancro do castanheiro (Cryphonectria parasitica) é considerado um dos principais fatores de mortalidade de Castanea sativa. Introduzido em Portugal e com desenvolvimento epidémico conhecido a partir da década de 90, manifestou elevada agressividade e ...
Moura, Luísa +4 more
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Abstract The native, perennial shrub American hazelnut (Corylus americana) is cultivated in the US Midwest for its significant ecological benefits, as well as its high‐value nut crop. Genetic improvement of perennial crops involves long‐term breeding efforts, and benefits from the use of genetic data in selection to reduce breeding cycle time.
Scott H. Brainard, Julie C. Dawson
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Bibliography of the chestnut tree blight fungus /
At head of title: The Commission for the Investigation and Control of the Chestnut Tree Blight Disease in Pennsylvania.Mode of access ...
Commission for the Investigation and Control of the Chestnut Tree Blight Disease in Pennsylvania. +1 more
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This paper deals with a bacterial blight of chestnut and its causal organism. The disease is mostly conspicuous in buds and young shoots though also occurs on the leaves, veins, petioles and bracteal leaves, the last being usually attacked at first. The sign of the disease in the early stage is water-soaked spots on the leaves and young shoots in which
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Preliminary genetic barcodes for ash (Fraxinus) species and generation of new wide hybrids
Societal Impact Statement The world‐wide diversity of ash trees includes genetic information encoding resistance to the ash dieback fungus and the emerald ash borer beetle, which are currently devastating ash populations in Europe and North America. In order to mobilise this genetic diversity in conventional breeding programmes, we need to be able to ...
William J. Plumb +11 more
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Use of biocontrol agents as potential tools in the management of chestnut blight
Castanea sativa is a widespread and important multi-purpose tree in the Mediterranean area. Recently, intensive infestation of gall wasp decreased the production of chestnut, and makes the plants more susceptible to Cryphonectria parasitica, the causal ...
Concas J., Murolo S., Romanazzi G.
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Introduction: Chestnut (Castanea sativa) trees are generally distributed in the northern part of Iran. Chestnut trees provide eaten fruit and good-quality timber in many countries.
Afrooz Hasani boosari +2 more
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