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Potato micro-tuber inducing hydroxylasiodiplodins from Lasiodiplodia theobromae
Phytochemistry, 2000Three hydroxylasiodiplodins were isolated from the mycelium extracts of Lasiodiplodia theobromae IFO 31059; and their structures were identified as (3R),(4S)-4-hydroxylasiodiplodin, (3R),(6R)-6-hydroxy-de-O-methyllasiodiplodin and (3R),(5R)-5-hydroxy-de-O-methyllasiodiplodin. All showed potato micro-tuber inducing activity.
Q, Yang +3 more
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Lasiodiplodia theobromae, a Pathogen of Plants and Humans, Spreading to New Crop Hosts Globally.
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryIn recent years, global temperatures have steadily increased, leading to new patterns of plant disease occurrence. Plant diseases caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae (Pat.) Griff.
Shilong Jiang +6 more
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Three lasiodiplodins from lasiodiplodia theobromae ifo 31059
Phytochemistry, 1998Abstract Three new fungal metabolites were isolated from the culture filtrate of the fungus, Lasiodiplodia theobromae IFO 31059 and identified as (5 R ) and (5 S ) 5-hydroxylasiodiplodins and 5-oxolasiodiplodin. The first two showed weak potato micro-tuber inducing activities, although only at very high dosage levels.
Hideyuki Matsuura +5 more
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Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection
Mango dieback and gummosis threaten mango cultivation in Himachal Pradesh, India. Surveys of 12 orchards (Dashehari cultivar) revealed symptoms like twig discoloration, leaf browning, and gum exudation, with disease incidence ranging from 85% to 100%.
Shalini Verma +3 more
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Mango dieback and gummosis threaten mango cultivation in Himachal Pradesh, India. Surveys of 12 orchards (Dashehari cultivar) revealed symptoms like twig discoloration, leaf browning, and gum exudation, with disease incidence ranging from 85% to 100%.
Shalini Verma +3 more
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Pest Management Science
Fusarium pod blight is emerging as a destructive disease in soybean‐producing regions. Currently, strategies for the management of Fusarium pod blight are lacking.
Lin-Qin Tang +10 more
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Fusarium pod blight is emerging as a destructive disease in soybean‐producing regions. Currently, strategies for the management of Fusarium pod blight are lacking.
Lin-Qin Tang +10 more
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Colonization of cashew plants by Lasiodiplodia theobromae: Microscopical features
Micron, 2011Lasiodiplodia theobromae is a phytopathogenic fungus causing gummosis, a threatening disease for cashew plants in Brazil. In an attempt to investigate the ultrastructural features of the pathogen colonization and its response to immunofluorescence labeling, light, confocal and electron microscope studies were conducted on different severity scale ...
C R, Muniz +6 more
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Journal of environmental biology
Aim: A survey was conducted in major coconut-growing areas of Tamil Nadu in order to determine the presence of a fungus Aceria guerreronis, and a mite Lasiodiplodia theobromae and their interactive effects. The objective of the study was to ascertain the
A. Sudha +4 more
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Aim: A survey was conducted in major coconut-growing areas of Tamil Nadu in order to determine the presence of a fungus Aceria guerreronis, and a mite Lasiodiplodia theobromae and their interactive effects. The objective of the study was to ascertain the
A. Sudha +4 more
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Lasiodiplodia theobromae panophthalmitis.
Canadian journal of ophthalmology. Journal canadien d'ophtalmologie, 1986Lasiodiplodia theobromae is a rare ocular pathogen. We report a case of panophthalmitis caused by this fungus. The patient was a healthy 62-year-old janitor with no history of ocular trauma in whom keratitis developed. Cultures of corneal scrapings identified the fungus.
A R, Slomovic, R K, Forster, H, Gelender
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Plant Disease
Heart rot disease, caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae, is destructive for date palms and other woody plants. The disease was reported in several oasis in Egypt, and the pathogen was found in association with infected trees suffering die-back and rachis ...
O. Atallah +9 more
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Heart rot disease, caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae, is destructive for date palms and other woody plants. The disease was reported in several oasis in Egypt, and the pathogen was found in association with infected trees suffering die-back and rachis ...
O. Atallah +9 more
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Lasiodiplodia theobromae deep mycosis in a kidney transplant patient
Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 2019International ...
Carlet, C. +5 more
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