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Architecture and Distribution of Introns in Core Genes of Four Fusarium Species
Removal of introns from transcribed RNA represents a crucial step during the production of mRNA in eukaryotes. Available whole-genome sequences and expressed sequence tags (ESTs) have increased our knowledge of this process and revealed various ...
Mmatshepho M. Phasha +5 more
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Fusarium circinatum is one of the many threats to forests and Pinus nurseries all over the world, being classified as a quarantine organism by several organizations and governing bodies, such as the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection ...
L. Fernandes +6 more
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Evaluation of the Susceptibility of Several Czech Conifer Provenances to Fusarium circinatum [PDF]
Pine pitch canker (PPC), caused by Fusarium circinatum, is considered among the most important diseases affecting pines in many locations throughout the world. In Europe, F. circinatum is currently present in the Iberian Peninsula, posing a high risk of its spread into currently disease-free countries in Europe. In the present study, the susceptibility
Jorge Martín-García +4 more
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Fusarium circinatum poses a threat to both commercial and natural pine forests. Large variation in host resistance exists between species, with many economically important species being susceptible.
E. Visser +3 more
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The Potential of Wild Yeasts as Promising Biocontrol Agents against Pine Canker Diseases
Native wild yeasts from forest ecosystems represent an interesting potential source of biocontrol organisms in synergy with disease-tolerant forest materials.
Eugenia Iturritxa +2 more
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The complete nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial genome of the bambusicolous fungus Fusarium bambusae was determined using the next-generation sequencing technology. The circular molecule is 63,593 bp long with a GC content of 31.92%.
Xin-Cun Wang +2 more
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In vitro and in vivo interactions between Trichoderma viride and Fusarium circinatum
Fusarium circinatum, a fungus that causes pitch canker disease, has been present in Europe since at least 2003, when it was detected in northern Spain and found to be producing severe damage in tree nurseries and pine plantations.
Martínez-Álvarez, Pablo +2 more
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Evidence for Multiple Introductions and Clonality in Spanish Populations ofFusarium circinatum [PDF]
Fusarium circinatum is thought to have been moved around the world with pine planting stock consisting, most probably, of infected seed. In this effort, we investigate the genetic structure of F. circinatum in Spain and globally. In total, 223 isolates were studied from five regions in northern Spain and eight countries.
Berbegal Martinez, Monica +3 more
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Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pine pitch canker (PPC), is an emergent and still understudied risk that threatens Pinus forests worldwide, with potential production and sustainability losses.
Joana Amaral +8 more
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Background Fusarium circinatum is a pressing threat to the cultivation of many economically important pine tree species. Efforts to develop effective disease management strategies can be aided by investigating the molecular mechanisms involved in the ...
Erik A. Visser +3 more
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