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Spontaneous changes in somatic compatibility in Fusarium circinatum

Fungal Biology, 2021
Filamentous fungi grow by the elaboration of hyphae, which may fuse to form a network as a colony develops. Fusion of hyphae can occur between genetically different individuals, provided they share a common allele at loci affecting somatic compatibility.
Thomas R. Gordon   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Biocontrol of Fusarium circinatum Infection of Young Pinus radiata Trees [PDF]

open access: yesForests, 2017
Pitch canker, caused by the fungus Fusarium circinatum, is a major disease of Pinus radiata currently controlled to some extent in nurseries by good hygiene and application of synthetic fungicides. The aim of this study was to evaluate alternative strategies to control fungal infections in nurseries and young pine plantations.
Eugenia Iturritxa   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

A LAMP assay for rapid detection of the pitch canker pathogen Fusarium circinatum.

Plant Disease, 2023
The pine pitch canker pathogen Fusarium circinatum is endemic in the Southeast United States and Central America and represents an invasive threat globally.
Colton D. Meinecke   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Recombinase polymerase amplification-lateral flow dipstick assay for rapid detection of Fusarium circinatum based on a newly identified unique target gene.

Plant Disease, 2022
Pitch canker caused by the fungus Fusarium circinatum is an important disease affecting pines in Europe and South Africa. Several countries, including China, have listed F. circinatum as a quarantine pathogen. Therefore, timely detection of F. circinatum
Jieying Xu   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Field and Laboratory Procedures for Fusarium circinatum Identification and Diagnosis

2022
Fusarium circinatum is a serious invasive pathogen affecting conifers and causes the disease commonly known as pine pitch canker. Due to the outbreak in European countries, regulations stipulate that Member States must conduct annual official surveys for the fungus on their territory and report the results to the European Commission.
Zamora, Cristina   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

EU Legislation on Forest Plant Health: An Overview with a Focus on Fusarium circinatum [PDF]

open access: yesForests, 2018
The increase in arrivals of new forest pests highlights the need for effective phytosanitary legislation and measures. This paper introduces legislation targeted at prevention and management of potential introductions of forest pests and pathogens. An overview is given on plant health regulations on global and regional level with detailed information ...
Anna Maria Vettraino   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

A frontline, rapid, nucleic acid-based Fusarium circinatum detection system using CRISPR/Cas12a combined with recombinase polymerase amplification.

Plant Disease, 2022
Pitch canker caused by the fungus Fusarium circinatum is a damaging disease that affects pines in Europe, South Africa, and North America in both the southeast and west coast of the USA. Several countries, including China, have listed F.
Zhenpeng Chen   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pine genes regulated by the necrotrophic pathogen Fusarium circinatum

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2004
A targeted genomics approach was used to construct a cDNA array of potential pathogen-regulated genes for investigating host-pathogen interactions in pine trees (Pinus species). This array, containing a nonredundant set of 311 cDNAs, was assembled by combining smaller sets of cDNAs generated by differential display or suppression subtraction ...
Alison M, Morse   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

A Comparative Study of the Pathogenicity of Fusarium circinatum and other Fusarium Species in Polish Provenances of P. sylvestris L. [PDF]

open access: yesForests, 2018
The fungal pathogen Fusarium circinatum is the causal agent of Pine Pitch Canker (PPC), a disease which seriously affects different species of pine in forests and nurseries worldwide. In Europe, the fungus affects pines in northern Spain and Portugal, and it has also been detected in France and Italy.
Kateryna Davydenko   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

High diversity and clonality are hallmarks of Fusarium circinatum in South Africa

Plant Pathology, 2022
Pitch canker on plantation‐grown Pinus species, caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium circinatum, first appeared in the western and southern Cape regions of South Africa.
F. Fru   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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