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Metabarcoding Analysis Reveals Microbial Diversity and Potential Soilborne Pathogens Associated with Almond Dieback and Decline. [PDF]

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Transcriptome profiling of symptomatic vs. asymptomatic grapevine plants reveals candidate genes for plant improvement against trunk diseases. [PDF]

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Eutypa Dieback in Grapevines:  Differential Production of Acetylenic Phenol Metabolites by Strains of Eutypa lata

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2002
The production of acetylenic phenol metabolites in vitro by three strains of the ascomycete Eutypa lata, the causative agent of dying-arm disease in grapevines, has been investigated. Metabolite composition and yields differed significantly between strains and with growth medium but usually reached a maximum after 24-30 days of fungal growth. A general
Russell J, Molyneux   +5 more
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Metabolites from Eutypa Species that Are Pathogens on Grapes

ChemInform, 2006
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Daniel, Jiménez-Teja   +2 more
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Eutypa bathurstensis sp. nov. from intertidal Avicennia

Mycological Research, 1993
A description and micrographs illustrating Eutypa bathurstensis sp. nov., collected on intertidal Avidcennia sp. at Bathurst Heads in north east Queensland, are presented. The taxon is unusual amongst the Diatrypaceae, as a wide hyaline layer is present on the inner side of the ascomatal wall.
Kevin D. Hyde, FrançOis Rappaz
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