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Melatonin Enhances Panax vietnamensis Resistance to Leaf Blight Pathogen Neofusicoccum ribis via the PvWRKY40-PvCOMT2 Module-Driven Lignin Biosynthesis. [PDF]
Panax vietnamensis, a medicinally valuable perennial herb, is highly susceptible to leaf blight under cultivation; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying this disease remain poorly understood. In this study, we identified Neofusicoccum ribis as the
Ai M +9 more
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Pest survey card on Neofusicoccum laricinum
This document provides the conclusions of the pest survey card that was prepared in the context of the EFSA mandate on plant pest surveillance (M‐2020‐0114) at the request of the European Commission.
A. Gionni +5 more
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Occurrence of Neofusicoccum parvum Associated With Dieback of Ailanthus altissima in Italy
The invasive deciduous tree Ailanthus altissima, native to China, has rapidly spread worldwide and is now considered one of the most ecologically disruptive species.
I. Giubilei +3 more
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Re-epitypification of Neofusicoccum laricinum. [PDF]
The lectotype and epitype of Neofusicoccum laricinum proposed in previous studies failed to meet the requirements of the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants. Here, we propose a valid lectotype and epitype for this species that
Hattori Y, Nakashima C, Masuya H.
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Bot Gummosis of Lemon (Citrus × limon) Caused by Neofusicoccum parvum [PDF]
Neofusicoccum parvum, in the family Botryosphaeriaceae, was identified as the causal agent of bot gummosis of lemon (Citrus × limon) trees, in the two major lemon-producing regions in Italy.
Francesco Aloi +4 more
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Botryosphaeriaceous fungi are widespread, and cause serious diseases in many economically important crops. Botryosphaeria dothidea, Neofusicoccum mediterraneum and N. parvum are the most important members of this family in the Mediterranean region. These
Stavros PALAVOUZIS +4 more
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Lipophilic phytotoxins produced by Neofusicoccum parvum, a grapevine canker agent
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 ...
Antonio Evidente +5 more
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Draft genome sequence of Neofusicoccum caryigenum associated with pecan leaf dieback. [PDF]
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.
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Stem blight and dieback rank among the most relevant diseases affecting blueberry production worldwide. In Northern Italy, Neofusicoccum parvum, Diaporthe rudis, Cadophora luteo-olivacea and Peroneutypa scoparia have been reported to cause stem blight ...
Ilaria Martino +4 more
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Biological control and cross infection of the Neofusicoccum spp. causing mango postharvest rots in Spain. [PDF]
Mango is one of the main subtropical crops growing in southern Spain. Spanish mango fruit production can be efficiently transported to the rest of Europe, and these mangoes are very appreciated for their quality and flavour.
Guirado-Manzano, Lucía +5 more
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