Co-Infections by Fusarium circinatum and Phytophthora spp. on Pinus radiata: Complex Phenotypic and Molecular Interactions. [PDF]
This study investigated the complex phenotypic and genetic response of Monterey pine (Pinus radiata) seedlings to co-infections by F. circinatum, the causal agent of pine pitch canker disease, and the oomycetes Phytophthora xcambivora and P.
Aloi F +4 more
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Nine draft genome sequences of Claviceps purpurea s.lat., including C. arundinis, C. humidiphila, and C. cf. spartinae, pseudomolecules for the pitch canker pathogen Fusarium circinatum, draft genome of Davidsoniella eucalypti, Grosmannia galeiformis, Quambalaria eucalypti, and Teratosphaeria destructans [PDF]
This genome announcement includes draft genomes from Claviceps purpurea s.lat., including C. arundinis, C. humidiphila and C. cf. spartinae. The draft genomes of Davidsoniella eucalypti, Quambalaria eucalypti and Teratosphaeria destructans, all three ...
Brenda D. Wingfield +25 more
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Ras2 is important for growth and pathogenicity in Fusarium circinatum.
In this study, we investigated to possible role of Ras2 in Fusarium circinatum- a fungus that causes pine pitch canker disease on many different pine species and has a wide geographic distribution.
M. M. Phasha +9 more
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Characterization of the Fusarium circinatum biofilm environmental response role
The capacity to form biofilms is a common trait among many microorganisms present on Earth. In this study, we demonstrate for the first time that the fatal pine pitch canker agent, Fusarium circinatum, can lead a biofilm‐like lifestyle with aggregated ...
Francinah M. Ratsoma +5 more
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Pitch canker, caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium circinatum, is a global disease affecting many Pinus spp. Often fatal, this disease causes significant mortality in both commercially grown and natural pine forests and is an issue of current and ...
James C. Fulton +8 more
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Resin-based response of Pinus pinaster and P. radiata during infection by Fusarium circinatum. [PDF]
Pine pitch canker, caused by the fungus Fusarium circinatum, is a disease of economic and ecological importance worldwide. In Spain, Pinus radiata and P. pinaster are the two species most affected by the pathogen.
Fariña-Flores D +7 more
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Resin defense in Pinus-Fusarium circinatum interactions: an evolutionary paradox. [PDF]
This article comments on: Fariña-Flores D, Fernández de Simón B, Hernández-Escribano L, Robertson L, Morales Clemente MT, Conde M, Iturritxa E, Raposo R. 2026. Resin-based response of Pinus pinaster and P. radiata during infection by Fusarium circinatum.
Mmushi TJ, Ratsoma FM, Motaung TE.
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Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles mediated by Solanum nigrum leaf extract and their antifungal activity against pine pathogens [PDF]
Extracts from medicinal and aromatic plants have great benefits in controlling plant diseases. In this regard, the leaf aqueous extract (LAE) from the wild plant Solanum nigrum (L.) was used for the green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs).
Waled Abd-Elhamed +5 more
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Unravelling pine response to Fusarium circinatum through Raman spectroscopy [PDF]
Pine Pitch Canker (PPC), caused by the fungus Fusarium circinatum, is associated to significant economic and ecological losses worldwide. The effectiveness of PPC monitoring, early detection in nurseries and plantations, and the identification of ...
Daniel Martín +8 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Adaptive potential of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) populations to the emerging pitch canker pathogen, Fusarium circinatum. [PDF]
There is a concern on how emerging pests and diseases will affect the distribution range and adaptability of their host species, especially due to different conditions derived from climate change and growing globalization.
Margarita Elvira-Recuenco +4 more
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