Grapevine dieback, caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae, is an important trunk disease worldwide. Transformants of L. theobromae were generated in an attempt to identify potential pathogenicity-related genes.
Wei ZHANG +8 more
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Keratitis by Lasiodiplodia theobromae: a case report and literature review [PDF]
We report a case of mycotic keratitis caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae in a 60-year-old man with a history of ocular trauma with vegetable matter.
Fariña, Norma +5 more
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Cryptic host-associated differentiation and diversity: unravelling the evolutionary dynamics of the plant pathogen Lasiodiplodia [PDF]
Lasiodiplodia, a genus within the Botryosphaeriaceae family, comprises significant plant pathogens with a broad host range and global distribution, posing a substantial threat to agricultural production.
Ya-Zhu Ko +3 more
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Maxillary sinusitis caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae
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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Emerging resistance against different fungicides in Lasiodiplodia theobromae, the cause of mango dieback in Pakistan [PDF]
Dieback of mango caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae is among several diseases responsible for low crop production in Pakistan. To further complicate the issue, resistance in L. theobromae is emerging against different fungicides. L.
Rehman ur Ateeq +6 more
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Nayarit ranks first in national soursop production (Annona muricata L.). However, the soursop fruits are perishable and susceptible to microorganisms attack, reaching up to 60% of the postharvest losses.
Alejandra Verónica González-Ruíz +7 more
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Dual RNA sequencing of Vitis vinifera during Lasiodiplodia theobromae infection unveils host-pathogen interactions [PDF]
Lasiodiplodia theobromae is one of the most aggressive agents of the grapevine trunk disease Botryosphaeria dieback. Through a dual RNA-sequencing approach, this study aimed to give a broader perspective on the infection strategy deployed by L ...
Alves, Artur +7 more
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Collar Rot of Peanut Caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae [PDF]
In August and September of 1993, a collar rot disease of peanut was observed in several fields in Virginia and North Carolina. Only a few scattered plants exhibited symptoms and signs of the disease in Southampton County and Suffolk, Virginia, and Northampton County, North Carolina.
P M, Phipps, D M, Porter
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Lasiodiplodia theobromae keratitis: a rare fungi from eastern India [PDF]
We report here a case of a 32-year old female with a history of minor trauma presented with total corneal ulcer and hypopyon in the left eye. Microbiological examination of corneal scraping showed refractile hyphae with asepted branching filaments and black pigmented colonies in multiple solid agar medium.
Suman Saha +3 more
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Partial characterization of toxins associated with stem end rot of mango caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae [PDF]
In this study, the toxicity of liquid culture media from different isolates of Lasiodiplodia theobromae was characterized and some properties of the toxic metabolites were distinguished. In this work toxin producing ability of L.
Faisal, P. Mohammed +3 more
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