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Fungal endophytes in leaves, twigs and bark of Quercus ilex from Central Spain
G Platas, Fernando Peláez
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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.
Haiying Ren +6 more
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Fungal assemblages in stem and twig lesions of Quercus robur in Switzerland
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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Abstract The very low level of success (about 15%) in patch budding of cacao, Theobroma cacao L. in the West African sub-region has been attributed to poor union success and deaths of new sprouts due to fungal infection. Trials at Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN) headquarters, Ibadan (Lat. 07°10′N Long. 03°52′E at alt.
Peter O. Aikpokpodion +2 more
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The fungal endophytic communities play an important ecological role in forest ecosystems. Many endophytic fungi are simple commensals, while others establish mutualistic relationships: the plant generally supplies nutrients and shield to the endophyte which, in turn, contributes with secondary metabolites to improve the host's vegetative condition ...
Benedetto Teodoro Linaldeddu +3 more
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