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AFLP analysis of Fusarium circinatum and relative species

Frontiers of Forestry in China, 2009
AFLP fingerprinting analysis of Fusarium circinatum, Nirenberg and O’Donnell and relative species was carried out. Ten primer-pairs that could generate abundant polymorphism fragments were screened. A total of 298 nucleotide acid fragments were amplified with the primers from the template of the 17 strains of Fusarium spp., among which 283 fragments ...
Tailin Liao, Jianren Ye, Jiandong Chen
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Host‐Pathogen Interactions in the Pine‐Fusarium circinatum Pathosystem and the Potential for Resistance Deployment in the Field

Forest Pathology
Pine pitch canker (PPC) emerged as a significant problem in 1945 in Southeastern USA. The causal agent, Fusarium circinatum, has spread widely and now occurs in pine forests and plantations worldwide. Fusarium circinatum causes damping off, shoot and tip
S. Woodward   +15 more
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of Fusarium circinatum

Mycological Research, 2001
The development of a transformation system is a significant technical hurdle in the study of many filamentous fungi. Recently Agrobacterium tumefaciens was shown to transform several filamentous fungi, but until now only one independent confirmation of this promising finding has been published. Fusarium circinatum (teleomorph Gibberella circinata )
Sarah F. Covert   +4 more
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Early detection of Fusarium circinatum in Pinus radiata cuttings using VIS-NIR hyperspectral imaging and multivariate analysis.

Spectrochimica Acta Part A - Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
Pitch canker, caused by Fusarium circinatum, poses a major threat to Pinus radiata plantations, resulting in substantial economic and ecological losses.
Martín Bravo-Arrepol   +7 more
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Deciphering the effect of FUB1 disruption on fusaric acid production and pathogenicity in Fusarium circinatum.

Fungal Biology, 2021
Fusarium circinatum is an important pathogen of pine trees. However, little is known regarding the molecular processes underlying its pathogenesis. We explored the potential role of the phytotoxin fusaric acid (FA) in the pathogenicity of the fungus.
M. M. Phasha   +5 more
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Comparative proteomics of Pinus-Fusarium circinatum interactions reveal metabolic clues to biotic stress resistance.

Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology, 2021
Fusarium circinatum, causing pine pitch canker (PPC), affects conifers productivity and health worldwide. Selection and breeding for resistance arises as the most promising approach to fight PPC.
J. Amaral   +5 more
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Species borderlines in Fusarium exemplified by F. circinatum/F. subglutinans

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2019
Fusarium species are known as cross-kingdom pathogens, causing infections in both plants and animals. This ecological variation challenges the species concept of closely similar lineages in the genus. The present paper describes various types of genetic interaction between strains of two neighboring model species with different predilection, F ...
Zhao, Liang   +4 more
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Characterization of Fusarium circinatum from Pinus spp. in northern Spain

Mycological Research, 2007
Pitch canker caused by Fusarium circinatum was recently reported on Pinus spp. in Spain. In this study, a collection of 157 isolates of F. circinatum obtained from different geographical origins and hosts in northern Spain were identified and characterized by cultural and morphological features, PCR-RFLPs of the histone H3 gene, IGS region, and the ...
Ana, Pérez-Sierra   +5 more
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Genetic control of Fusarium circinatum tolerance in Pinus patula × P. tecunumanii hybrid families

Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science
The pine pitch canker fungus, Fusarium circinatum, has caused large-scale mortality of Pinus patula crops in South African nurseries and high in-field post-planting mortality.
Lebogang Mphahlele, A. Nel
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Effect of Pinus pinaster and Pinus radiata resin on biomass growth of Fusarium circinatum.

Fungal Biology
Pines produce and accumulate oleoresin, which is part of the preformed defensive system or is synthesized de novo in response to biotic and abiotic challenges.
D. Fariña-Flores   +6 more
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