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Diaporthe Citri and Phomopsis Citri—A Correction

Mycologia, 1972
(1972). Diaporthe Citri and Phomopsis Citri—A Correction. Mycologia: Vol. 64, No. 2, pp. 422-422.
exaly   +4 more sources

Linoleic acid from the endophytic fungus Diaporthe sp. HT-79 inhibits the growth of Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri by destructing the cell membrane and producing reactive oxygen species (ROS)

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2023
Citrus canker disease caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xac) severely influences the quality and quantity of citrus fruits. The current management of this disease mainly relies on the application of copper-associated chemicals, which poses a threat to human health and the environment.
Huiting, Lin   +6 more
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The Genome Sequence of the Citrus Melanose PathogenDiaporthe citriand Two Citrus-RelatedDiaportheSpecies

Phytopathology®, 2021
Melanose disease is one the most widely distributed and economically important fungal diseases of citrus worldwide. The causative agent is the filamentous fungus Diaporthe citri (syn. Phomopsis citri). Here, we report the genome assemblies of three strains of D.
Yunpeng Gai   +7 more
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Diaporthe citri . [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].

Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria, 1973
Abstract A description is provided for Diaporthe citri . Information is included on the disease caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS: On Citrus aurantifolia, C. aurantium, C. grandis, C. limon, C. parasisi, C. reticulata and
null UK, CAB International   +2 more
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