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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF CHESTNUT DISEASES IN ITALY: EFFECTIVENESS OF BLIGHT AND INK DISEASE MANAGEMENT

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
In Italy, chestnut stands and orchards suffered from blight and ink disease. After severe damage caused by blight, a spontaneous re-growing of chestnut trees has been observed in relation to the natural spread of hypovirulence, which is caused by the hypovirulent isolates of Cryphonectria parasitica, the causal agent of blight.
Turchetti, T., Maresi, Giorgio
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ASSESSMENT OF CHESTNUT INK DISEASE SPREAD BY GEOSTATISTICAL METHODS

Acta Horticulturae, 2005
Chestnut ink disease of chestnut associated with the soil-borne pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands, is observed in single trees as rarefied foliage and general dieback which begins at the branch tips. These conditions can be detected by satellite images with high spatial resolution or by large format aerial photography.
L.M. Martins   +3 more
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Distribution and gradient analysis of Ink disease in chestnut forests

Forest Pathology, 2010
SummaryDistribution and gradient analysis of Ink disease caused by Phytophthora cambivora were studied over a 2 years period in a chestnut forest in Italy. Ink disease incidence, severity and tree mortality increased during the period over the studied chestnut forest.
A. Vannini   +4 more
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INTEGRATED CONTROL PROTOCOL TO MITIGATE AND ERADICATE INK DISEASE IN CHESTNUT ORCHARDS

Acta Horticulturae, 2009
Ink disease caused by Phytophthora spp. represents a serious emergence in chestnut groves in Italy. On the basis of acquired knowledges, an integrated control protocol has been elaborated and applied in affected orchards in Central Italy. It implies, the use of potassium phosphite as inhibitor of Phytophthora spp.
Vannini A   +5 more
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Ink-Spiring Innovations: 3D Bioprinting Skin Models for Disease Discovery

Regenerative Medicine
Tweetable abstract Inflammatory skin diseases account for most chronic skin conditions. 3D bioprinting is an exciting technology that can revolutionize the understanding and approach to treatment of atopic dermatitis and graft-versus-host disease.
Rafaela Mayumi Simoes Torigoe   +3 more
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RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF HERPETIC DISEASE BY THE PARKER INK METHOD

The Journal of Dermatology, 1983
ABSTRACTIn place of the Giemsa method hitherto used in cytology for viral diseases, we applied a method using Parker Ink to herpes simplex, herpes zoster, and chicken pox infected tissues and found that this method is capable of detecting viral giant cells more easily and rapidly than the Giemsa method.Thus it was concluded that this method is useful ...
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EFFECTIVENESS OF POTASSIUM PHOSPHITE IN THE CONTROL OF CHESTNUT INK DISEASE

Acta Horticulturae, 2010
In several Italian locations, chestnut ink disease has resumed its activity awaking a sharp care for the life of the chestnut stands. In North-West of Italy the disease is caused by Phytophthora cambivora and is widespread in the Pellice, Mongia, Pesio, Vermenagna Valley and localised in patches in the Susa, Stura, Sangone and Grana Valley.
S. Gentile, D. Valentino, G. Tamietti
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Detecting asymptomatic ink‐diseased chestnut trees by the composition of the ectomycorrhizal community

Forest Pathology, 2012
SummaryThe research was performed in a new and isolated ink disease outbreak. Nine sweet chestnuts of comparable age, growing under same environmental and site conditions, and belonging to three phytosanitary classes (healthy, infected but asymptomatic and symptomatic) were randomly selected.
SCATTOLIN, LINDA   +4 more
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An enhanced trunk injection formulation of potassium phosphite against chestnut ink disease

Arboricultural Journal, 2017
AbstractChestnut ink disease, caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi and P. cambivora, is one of the most destructive diseases affecting Castanea sativa. Currently, disease control requires careful integrated chemical and agronomic measures. Trunk injection with potassium phosphite was proven to be effective in reducing symptoms but little is known about the
DAL MASO, ELISA   +2 more
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Accurate detection of chestnut ink disease causing Phytophthora katsurae by nested PCR

Australasian Plant Pathology, 2012
We designed two specific primer pairs, KatI 3F/KatI 5R and KatI 4F/KatI 5R to detect P. katsurae by PCR and each primer produced specific amplicons of 747 bp and 721 bp, respectively. To assess the specificity and sensitivity of primer, 10-fold serial dilutions of P.
Dong Hyeon Lee   +4 more
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