Identification and Characterization of a QTL for Growth of Fusarium circinatum on Pine-Based Medium [PDF]
Fusarium circinatum is an economically important pathogen of pine and resides in the Fusarium fujikuroi species complex. Here we investigated the molecular processes underlying growth in F.
Benedicta S. Swalarsk-Parry +7 more
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Annotation of the 12th Chromosome of the Forest Pathogen Fusarium circinatum
The genus Fusarium comprises more than 300 species, and many of them are pathogens that cause severe diseases in agricultural, horticultural and forestry plants in both antropogenic and natural ecosystems.
Tadeusz Malewski +4 more
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The transcriptome of Pinus pinaster under Fusarium circinatum challenge [PDF]
Background Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pitch canker disease, poses a serious threat to several Pinus species affecting plantations and nurseries. Although Pinus pinaster has shown moderate resistance to F.
Laura Hernandez-Escribano +4 more
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Genome-Based Selection and Characterization of Fusarium circinatum-Specific Sequences [PDF]
Fusarium circinatum is an important pathogen of pine trees and its management in the commercial forestry environment relies largely on early detection, particularly in seedling nurseries.
Mkhululi N. Maphosa +2 more
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Dual RNA-Sequencing Analysis of Resistant (Pinus pinea) and Susceptible (Pinus radiata) Hosts during Fusarium circinatum Challenge. [PDF]
Fusarium circinatum causes one of the most important diseases of conifers worldwide, the pine pitch canker (PPC). However, no effective field intervention measures aiming to control or eradicate PPC are available.
Zamora-Ballesteros C +6 more
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Susceptibility of germinating seedlings of European and Eurasian populations of Pinus sylvestris to damping-off caused by Fusarium circinatum. [PDF]
The effect of inoculation with Fusarium circinatum on survival of seed and seedlings of 19 populations of Pinus sylvestris was examined under environmentally controlled conditions, with four treatments (0, 50, 103, 106 spores ml−1).
Woodward S +5 more
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Sex Pheromone Receptor Ste2 Orchestrates Chemotropic Growth towards Pine Root Extracts in the Pitch Canker Pathogen <i>Fusarium circinatum</i>. [PDF]
In ascomycetous fungi, sexual mate recognition requires interaction of the Ste2 receptor protein produced by one partner with the α-factor peptide pheromone produced by the other partner.
Ramaswe JB +5 more
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Genome-wide identification and characterization of Fusarium circinatum-responsive lncRNAs in Pinus radiata [PDF]
Background One of the most promising strategies of Pine Pitch Canker (PPC) management is the use of reproductive plant material resistant to the disease.
Cristina Zamora-Ballesteros +3 more
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Genomic of resistance for
The pitch canker fungus Fusarium circinatum was first associated with mortality of P. radiata in California during the 1980s. Since then it has been dispersed to several countries of the Northern hemisphere together with South Africa and Chile in the southern hemisphere. In Chile the disease caused mortality of seedlings in P.
Hasbun Rodrigo +6 more
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Dual RNA-Seq Analysis of the Pine-Fusarium circinatum Interaction in Resistant (Pinus tecunumanii) and Susceptible (Pinus patula) Hosts [PDF]
Fusarium circinatum poses a serious threat to many pine species in both commercial and natural pine forests. Knowledge regarding the molecular basis of pine-F.
Erik A. Visser +4 more
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