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Lipophilic phytotoxins produced by Neofusicoccum parvum, a grapevine canker agent

open access: yes, 2010
Lipophilic phytotoxins produced by Neofusicoccum parvum, a Botryosphaeriaceae species pathogenic to grapevine, were isolated and identified by spectroscopic methods as (3R,4R)-(-)-4-hydroxymellein, (3R,4S)-(-)-4-hydroxymellein, isosclerone and tyrosol ...
Melck D.   +5 more
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Botryosphaeriaceae Associated With Racemes, Fruits and Leaves of Macadamia in South Africa

open access: yesPlant Pathology, Volume 74, Issue 6, Page 1570-1584, August 2025.
The study identified Botryosphaeriaceae species from asymptomatic and symptomatic tissue with a greater species diversity and isolation frequency obtained from leaves than fruits and racemes. ABSTRACT Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae are common in the endophytic microbiome of woody plants.
Ntaoleng A. Maduke   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Investigation and analysis of taxonomic irregularities with the Botryosphaeriaceae

open access: yes, 2011
Many members of Botryosphaeriaceae live as endophytes with a latent phase that can cause disease in native and non-native plant hosts around the world. The main Botryosphaeriaceae examined in this thesis included species in the Lasiodiplodia theobromae ...
Sakalidis, Monique
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Wood Metabolomic Responses of Wild and Cultivated Grapevine to Infection with Neofusicoccum parvum, a Trunk Disease Pathogen

open access: yesMetabolites, 2020
Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs), which are associated with complex of xylem-inhabiting fungi, represent one of the major threats to vineyard sustainability currently.
Clément Labois   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Species of the Botryosphaeriaceae Are Associated With Blackcurrant Dieback in New Zealand

open access: yesPlant Pathology, Volume 74, Issue 6, Page 1718-1729, August 2025.
We describe the isolation, identification and pathogenicity of species of the Botryosphaeriaceae associated with blackcurrant dieback in New Zealand. Diplodia seriata and D. mutila were the most prevalent species. ABSTRACT Dieback of blackcurrants (Ribes nigrum) is an increasing problem worldwide with several pathogens including the Botryosphaeriaceae ...
Patanun Kanjanamaneesathian   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

A new disease of Erica arborea in Italy caused by Neofusicoccum luteum

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2012
Shoot blight was observed on Erica arborea L., in a natural growing area on Caprera Island (Italy), during 2011 and 2012. Fungal isolates obtained from 324 symptomatic shoots were identified as Neofusicoccum luteum by analysis of morphological and cultural characteristics, as well as DNA sequence data of the Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) of the ...
LINALDEDDU, BENEDETTO TEODORO   +5 more
openaire   +6 more sources

Phytotoxic Metabolites from Three Neofusicoccum Species Causal Agents of Botryosphaeria Dieback in Australia, Luteopyroxin, Neoanthraquinone, and Luteoxepinone, a Disubstituted Furo-α-pyrone, a Hexasubstituted Anthraquinone, and a Trisubstituted Oxepi-2-one from Neofusicoccum luteum

open access: yes, 2020
Different phytotoxic metabolites were isolated from the organic extract of Neofusicoccum luteum, Neofusicoccum australe, and Neofusicoccum parvum, causal agents of Botryosphaeria dieback in Australia. N. luteum produced a new disubstituted furo-α-pyrone,
Reveglia P.   +6 more
core   +2 more sources

Neofusicoccum luteum associated with leaf necrosis and fruit rot of olives in New South Wales, Australia

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2009
Neofusicoccum luteum is reported for the first time from olives (Olea europaea), causing fruit rot and leaf necrosis. Affected fruits initially became brown with pycnidia developing on the surface, later drying out and becoming mummified.
V. Sergeeva, A. Alves, A.J.L. Phillips
doaj   +1 more source

Draft genome sequence of Neofusicoccum caryigenum associated with pecan leaf dieback. [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiol Resour Announc
ABSTRACT Pecan leaf dieback caused by Neofusicoccum caryigenum is an emerging disease in southeastern United States pecan orchards. In this study, a first draft N. caryigenum genome was sequenced and assembled.
Arthur E, Jo Y-K.
europepmc   +3 more sources

Neofusicoccum parvum isolate:UCD646So Genome sequencing

open access: yes, 2016
The ascomycete Neofusicoccum parvum (teleomorph Botryosphaeria parva) is a member of the Botryosphaeriaceae family and a vascular pathogen that causes severe decline and dieback symptoms in grapevines worldwide.
UC Davis (17855054)
core  

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