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Lasiodiplodia theobromae as a Producer of Biotechnologically Relevant Enzymes [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2018
Phytopathogenic fungi are known to produce several types of enzymes usually involved in plant cell wall degradation and pathogenesis. The increasing of global temperature may induce fungi, such as Lasiodiplodia theobromae (L. theobromae), to alter its behavior.
Carina Félix   +6 more
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Isolation And Identification of Common Fungal Pathogens Invading Sweet Potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) Sold in Choba Market, Port Harcourt, Nigeria

open access: yesJournal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, 2023
This research was aimed at isolating and identifying common fungal pathogens invading sweet potato tubers. Tubers were collected from Choba Market, Port Harcourt in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.
C. G. Ikechi-Nwogu, N. Nworuka
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Lasiodiplodia syzygii sp. nov. (Botryosphaeriaceae) causing post-harvest water-soaked brown lesions on Syzygium samarangense in Chiang Rai, Thailand [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal, 2021
Syzygium samarangense (Wax apple) is an important tropical fruit tree with high economic and nutrient value and is widely planted in the tropics or subtropics of Asia. A water-soaked brown lesion was observed in the mature fruits of ornamental wax apples
Chao-Rong Meng   +6 more
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Combining an HA + Cu (II) Site-Targeted Copper-Based Product with a Pruning Wound Protection Program to Prevent Infection with Lasiodiplodia spp. in Grapevine

open access: yesPlants, 2021
The genus Lasiodiplodia has been reported from several grape growing regions and is considered as one of the fastest wood colonizers, causing Botryosphaeria dieback.
Pedro Reis   +4 more
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Maxillary sinusitis caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae

open access: yesIndian Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2010
Lasiodiplodia (monotypic) comprises a very small proportion of the fungal biota. It is a common plant pathogen in tropical and subtropical regions. Clinical reports on its association with onychomycosis, corneal ulcer and phaeohyphomycosis are available. However, Lasiodiplodia theobromae causing fungal sinusitis has not been reported. We present here a
Kindo, A.J.   +3 more
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Lasiodiplodia theobromaeis a Mycoparasite of a Powdery Mildew Pathogen [PDF]

open access: yesMycobiology, 2009
Powdery mildews on over 40 plants in Bangalore were screened during July-December of 2003~2008. Isolates from mycoparasitised Oidium caesalpiniacearum of Bauhinia purpurea comprised Lasiodiplodia theobromae, in addition to Ampelomyces quisqualis. Koch's postulates were satisfied to establish the mycoparasitism of L. theobromae. This is the first report
Sreerama Kumar, P., Singh, Leena
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CONTROL OF LASIODIPLODIA THEOBROMAE ON AVOCADO IN EGYPT [PDF]

open access: yesMenoufia Journal of Plant Protection, 2016
This study was performed during 2015-2016 seasons to identify fungal species associated with dieback, grafting failure process during vegetative propagation in commercial nursery and stem-end rot of avocado(Persea americana Mill.).Lasiodiplodia theobromae (syn.
M.A. Radwan, M.S.S. Hassan
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Botryosphaeriaceae Infections on Prunus Germplasm: Evaluation of Pathogenicity, Resistance Loci, and Detached Assays of Southeastern United States Isolates

open access: yesHortScience
Research of peach fungal gummosis (PFG), which is a vascular disease caused by fungi in the Botryosphaeriaceae family, is particularly important in the southeastern United States, southern China, South Africa, and Western Australia. This disease has been
Daniel Mancero-Castillo   +3 more
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Effect of drought stress on dieback disease development under Lasiodiplodia theobromae infection in cocoa clone 'MCC 02'

open access: yesBeverage Plant Research
Cocoa is spread over tropical countries, being extensively cultivated by mostly smallholders and processed by industries as the raw material of chocolate. Pathogens and drought are one of the biotic and abiotic factors limiting the productivity of cocoa.
Asman Asman, Toru Iwanami, Ade Rosmana
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Mellein, a dihydroisocoumarin with bioherbicidal activity from a new strain of Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae C1136

open access: yesBeni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2018
The use of synthetic herbicides poses a serious threat to environment, health and food safety. The development of safe and effective bioherbicides for selective control of weeds is thus the primary concern in crop production around the world. Efforts are
Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji   +5 more
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