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Neofusicoccum cryptoaustrale Pavlic, Maleme, Slippers & M. J. Wingf.

2023
Neofusicoccum cryptoaustrale Pavlic, Maleme, Slippers & M.J. Wingf., Persoonia 31: 271 (2013), MycoBank MB512477 (Figure 12, 13) New synonym: Neofusicoccum stellenboschianum Tao Yang & Crous [as “ stellenboschiana ”], Fungal Biology 121: 339 (2017), MycoBank MB840561.
Pereira, Diana S., Phillips, Alan J. L.
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Neofusicoccum Crous, Slippers & A. J. L. Phillips, Studies

2023
Neofusicoccum Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips, Studies in Mycology 55: 247 (2006), MycoBank MB500870 Neofusicoccum, based on N. parvum isolated from a dead branch of Populus nigra in New Zealand, was introduced by Crous et al. (2006) to accommodate species morphologically similar to, but phylogenetically distinct from Botryosphaeria.
Pereira, Diana S., Phillips, Alan J. L.
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CHARACTERISATION OF NEOFUSICOCCUM SPECIES CAUSING MANGO DIEBACK IN ITALY

Journal of Plant Pathology, 2013
Species of Botryosphaeriaceae are important fungal pathogens of mango worldwide. A survey of 11 mango orchards located in the provinces of Catania, Messina, Palermo and Ragusa (Sicily, southern Italy), resulted in the isolation of a large number (76) of Neofusicoccum isolates associated with decline and dieback symptoms.
ISMAIL A. M.   +5 more
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Eucalyptus leaf diseases associated with Neofusicoccum spp. in North Africa

Journal of Arid Environments, 2022
Abstract This study represents the first survey reporting the occurrence of Neofusicoccum species associated with Eucalyptus foliar diseases in semi-arid areas in North African countries. Based on morphological features and phylogenetic analyses of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA), translation elongation factor 1 ...
Farhat Ali Abouzkhar   +3 more
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Identification, pathogenicity, and fungicide screening of Neofusicoccum parvum, causal agent of a new branch blight disease on Fujian cypress (Fokienia hodginsii)

Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research
Fujian cypress is a precious and endangered coniferous species. Since 2019, Fujian cypress trees in Anxi County, Fujian Province have suffered a novel lethal disease.
Wenbao Zhao   +7 more
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Neofusicoccum parvum Crous, Slippers & A. J. L. Phillips, Studies

2023
Neofusicoccum parvum (Pennycook & Samuels) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips, Studies in Mycology 55: 248 (2006), MycoBank MB500879 (Figure 15) Type: NEW ZEALAND, Bay of Plenty, Te Puke, No 3 Road, Baldwin Orchard, on small dead branch of Populus nigra (Salicaceae), 17 Dec 1981, S. R. Pennycook (holotype PDD 45438, culture ex-type ATCC 58191).
Pereira, Diana S., Phillips, Alan J. L.
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Neofusicoccum parvum Associated With Dieback and Fruit Rot of Pomegranate in Tunisia

Journal of Phytopathology
Tunisia is one of the main pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) producing countries. During surveys conducted in 2018–2020 in pomegranate orchards along Tunisia's East Coast (Sousse governorate), disease symptoms were observed on cvs.
H. Jabnoun‐Khiareddine   +3 more
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Neofusicoccum parvum . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2012
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Neofusicoccum parvum (Pennycook & Samuels) Crous, Slippers & Phillips. Ascomycota: Botryosphaeriales. Hosts: woody plants including Eucalyptus spp. and grapes ( Vitis vinifera ).
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RNA-Seq Reveals Differential Responses in Vitis vinifera Cultivars Protected by Distinct Biocontrol Agents Against Neofusicoccum parvum Bt67.

Phytopathology
Botryosphaeria dieback (BD) is a worldwide grapevine trunk disease constituting a serious threat for sustainable grapevine production, especially in the context of climate change.
C. Leal   +8 more
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Interaction between Botryosphaeria dothidea and Neofusicoccum parvum Causing Cankers in Almond and Effect of Wood Age on Infection.

Plant Disease
Botryosphaeriaceae fungi are the main pathogens associated with almond decline syndrome in southern Spain, with Botryosphaeria dothidea and Neofusicoccum parvum being the most frequent and aggressive species, respectively.
Carmen Luque‐Cruz   +4 more
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