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Saprotrophic Arachnopeziza Species as New Resources to Study the Obligate Biotrophic Lifestyle of Powdery Mildew Fungi. [PDF]

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Fungal communities in attached ash (Fraxinus excelsior) twigs

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1988
The composition (including an association analysis) and three-dimensional structure of fungal communities in dead, attached ash ( Fraxinus excelsior ) twigs were analysed. Community composition was similar at all three contrasting sites studied, the most constant species being Phomopsis platanoidis , Sp.
G.S. Griffith, Lynne Boddy
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Fungal Succession on Needles and Young Twigs of Old-Growth Douglas Fir

Mycologia, 1974
The pattern of presence and abundance of fungi on needles and twigs of old-growth Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga mensiesii) in the Oregon Cascades exhibits a well-defined successional sequence which was ...
Martha Sherwood, George Carroll
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Fungal assemblages in stem and twig lesions of Quercus robur in Switzerland

Mycological Research, 1995
Fungal assemblages present in necrotic tissues of Quercus robur were determined at two sites in Switzerland. Fungi were identified by examination of fruitbodies or by isolation. Assemblages differed with location (stem or twig), tissue source (xylem or bark), method of detection (isolation or inspection), stage of damage, and between sites.
Thomas N. Sieber   +2 more
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Occurrence of fungal endophytes in twigs of Salix fragilis and Quercus robur

Mycological Research, 1990
Endophytic fungi of the xylem and bark of Quercus robur and Salix fragilis have been compared to detect interspecific and tissue-specific differences in the communities. Directional influences through compass orientation on species composition have also been investigated in a large mature oak tree.
O. Petrini, P.J. Fisher
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Fungal endophytes from the leaves and twigs of Quercus ilex L. from England, Majorca and Switzerland

New Phytologist, 1994
SUMMARYLeaves of Quercus ilex taken from sites in England, Majorca and Switzerland have been studied to detect the influence of the geographic position of the host within and outside its native range on the composition of its endophytic fungal assemblages. Samples of stem tissue of Q.
P J, Fisher   +3 more
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Fungal endophytic communities on twigs of fast and slow growing Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.) in northern Spain

Fungal Biology, 2015
Most plant species harbour a diverse community of endophytic, but their role is still unknown in most cases, including ecologically and economically important tree species. This study describes the culturable fungal endophytic community of Pinus sylvestris L. twigs in northern Spain and its relationship with diametric growth of the host.
Sanz-Ros, Antonio V.   +4 more
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A comparative study of fungal populations in healthy and symptomatic twigs of Eucalyptus grandis in Uruguay

Mycological Research, 1997
Seven hundred and eighty two isolates corresponding to 52 fungal taxa have been obtained from 920 segments of healthy and symptomatic twigs of Eucalyptus grandis, incubated on media with water potential — 0.138 MPa and — 4.19 MPa. Only thirty taxa were isolated at frequencies of 2% and greater.
Lina Bettucci, Raquel Alonso
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[Differences of bacterial and fungal communities in the tree and rhizosphere of the healthy and twig blight-diseased bayberry].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2021
Twig blight is a serious disease of bayberry, which limits bayberry production. In order to prevent and manage the disease, we used high-throughput sequencing technology to analyze bacterial and fungal community richness and diversity in various organs of the tree, bulk and rhizosphere soil of healthy and diseased bayberry.
Hai-Ying, Ren   +6 more
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