Combining an HA + Cu (II) Site-Targeted Copper-Based Product with a Pruning Wound Protection Program to Prevent Infection with Lasiodiplodia spp. in Grapevine [PDF]
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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Molecular Characterisation of Fungi Populations in the Chronic Wounds of Filarial Lymphedema Patients in Southern Ghana: A Cross‐Sectional Study [PDF]
Background and Aims Lymphatic filariasis (LF) and associated chronic wounds are of public health concern worldwide. Despite the significant burden of lymphatic filariasis (LF) and its associated chronic wounds, the fungal component of the wound ...
Dzidzor Yawa Ayeke +11 more
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Diversity and pathogenicity of Lasiodiplodia species associated with banana crown rot in Northern and Northeastern Brazil [PDF]
Crown rot is a major postharvest disease affecting bananas (Musa spp.), resulting in substantial economic losses by compromising fruit quality and limiting marketability.
Kevison Romulo da Silva França +6 more
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Fungal Pathogens of Cacao in Puerto Rico [PDF]
Cacao production is a rapidly expanding industry in Puerto Rico, with new farmers planting ~20,000 trees in the past few years. To determine the etiology and extent of diseases affecting cacao in Puerto Rico, a survey was performed at eight sites around ...
Alina Sandra Puig
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Two Philippine Photorhabdus luminescens strains inhibit the in vitro growth of Lasiodiplodia theobromae, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici, and Colletotrichum spp. [PDF]
Background Fungal phytopathogens are one of the leading causes of loss in global food production. Chemical fungicides have always been used to control the phytopathogens to mitigate losses.
Samantha Izabelle R. Alforja +3 more
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Methods to Stimulate Sporulation and Freeze-Drying Strategies for the Conservation of Diplodia mutila, Diplodia seriata, Lasiodiplodia theobromae, and Neofusicoccum arbuti Isolated from Apple Trees with Canker and Dieback Symptoms [PDF]
Four Botryosphaeria spp. isolated from apple with dieback symptoms, Diplodia mutila, Diplodia seriata, Neofusicoccum arbuti, and Lasiodiplodia theobromae, were subjected to different conditions to induce sporulation, then freeze-dried and stored in glass
Adrián Valdez-Tenezaca +5 more
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Seedborne Pathogenic Fungi in Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris cv. INTA Rojo) in Nicaragua. [PDF]
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important legume with high nutritional value. In Nicaragua, certified healthy seeds of local bean varieties are not available, and seedborne fungi have gained little attention.
Delfia Marcenaro, Jari P T Valkonen
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Characterization of Lasiodiplodia species associated with grapevines in Mexico
Botryosphaeria dieback is one of the most prevalent grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs), and is caused by fungi in the Botryosphaeriaceae. Fungi invade grapevine vascular systems mainly through pruning wounds, and cause cankers and necrotic lesions, which ...
Edelweiss A. RANGEL-MONTOYA +4 more
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Ocurrencia de Lasiodiplodia theobromae en Cattleya spp. en Corrientes, Argentina [PDF]
spp., sintomas caracteristicos de pudricionhumeda. Las lesiones se presentaron inicialmente como areas cloroticas,ascendentes por los bordes de las hojas. Estas se tornaron pardashasta cubrir todo el organo afectado (Figura 1A). En las raices enfermasse observaron areas de tejido parenquimatoso degradado, humedo,pardo y con desprendimiento de corteza ...
Cabrera, María Graciela +1 more
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La investigación tuvo como objetivo evaluar el efecto potencial como fungicida de cinco extractos acuosos de plantas frente a tres hongos patógenos Lasiodiplodia theobromae (Pat.) Griff.et Maublen, Fusarium spp y Curvularia spp aislados de semillas de caoba hondureña Switenia macrophylla King.
Bismary Reyes Castro +4 more
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