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As the past is the key to the future, to understand community transformations and ecological interactions, we reconstructed ecosystem‐wide biotic composition (from viruses to megaherbivores) between glacials and interglacials from the Middle and Late Pleistocene at the Batagay megaslump, east Siberia.
Jérémy Courtin +7 more
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Abstract The EFSA Plant Health Panel performed a pest categorisation of Colletotrichum aenigma, C. alienum, C. perseae, C. siamense and C. theobromicola, five clearly defined fungi of the C. gloeosporioides complex causing anthracnose. The pathogens are widely distributed in at least three continents. C. aenigma and C.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +26 more
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Consuming and consumed: Biotic interactions of African mistletoes across different trophic levels
Mistletoes, as perennial hemiparasitic angiosperms that parasitize woody plants, are an important component of the African flora, yet little is known about the composition and function of the organismal communities associated with these plants in Africa.
Yuliya Krasylenko +6 more
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Pest categorisation of Colletotrichum plurivorum
Abstract The EFSA Plant Health Panel performed a pest categorisation of Colletotrichum plurivorum Damm, Alizadeh & Toy. Sato, a well‐defined fungus of the C. orchidearum species complex which has been reported from Africa, Asia and America to cause anthracnose and pre‐ and post‐harvest fruit rots on more than 30 plant genera.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +22 more
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: The citrus scale insect Praelongorthezia praelonga (Douglas), a major pest of citrus and other economically important crops, has only two commonly documented natural enemies: an entomopathogenic strain of the fungus Colletotrichum nymphaeae (Pass.) Aa ...
Anja Amtoft Wynns +3 more
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Abstract Permafrost (PF)‐affected soils are widespread in the Arctic and store about half the global soil organic carbon. This large carbon pool becomes vulnerable to microbial decomposition through PF warming and deepening of the seasonal thaw layer (active layer [AL]).
Sizhong Yang +8 more
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Strategies to combat the problem of yam anthracnose disease: Status and prospects
Resistance to yam anthracnose, the most devastating fungal disease of yam (Dioscorea spp.), can be produced by genomics‐assisted breeding, high‐throughput phenotyping, genetic engineering, and CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing. Abstract Yam (Dioscorea spp.) anthracnose, caused by Colletotrichum alatae, is the most devastating fungal disease of yam in West ...
Valentine Otang Ntui +10 more
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Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is a species complex of fungi belonging to the Glomerellaceae family (Ascomycota). It has a global worldwide occurrence and while sometimes described as a plant endophytic commensal, it also often demonstrates pathogenicity
Laurent Penet +4 more
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Deciphering Trifolium pratense L. holobiont reveals a microbiome resilient to future climate changes
The Trifolium pratense microbiomes (including both bacteria and fungi) of the rhizosphere and the root, shoot, and flower endospheres were comparatively examined using metabarcoding in a field located in Central Germany that mimics the climate conditions projected for the next 50–70 years in comparison with the current climate conditions.
Sara Fareed Mohamed Wahdan +7 more
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The genus Colletotrichum contains many important plant pathogens mainly distributed in tropical areas. Previous studies that utilized morphology or single genes have failed to resolve the phylogenetic relationships among the species. In this study, sequences of β-tubulin, 28S ribosomal DNA, and ITS region from nine species were analyzed separately and ...
H, Chen +4 more
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