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Highly transferable microsatellite markers for the genera Lasiodiplodia and Neofusicoccum

Fungal Ecology, 2020
Abstract Population genetic studies play an integral role in understanding the ecology and management of fungal plant pathogens. Such studies for species of Botryosphaeriaceae are hampered by a lack of available markers. Genomic sequences are available for multiple species in this family and they provide excellent resources for the development of ...
Nagel, Jan Hendrik   +4 more
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Characterization of apple cultivar susceptibility to Neofusicoccum parvum Brazilian strains

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2020
Due to climate change, Neofusicoccum parvum is currently emerging as a new pathogen of Rosaceae plant species. This increases the need of gaining knowledge on the pathogenicity of this fungus, particularly on apple cultivars of considerable economic importance. In this study, the virulence and temperature dependence of N. parvum isolates was assayed on
Alessandra Di Francesco   +6 more
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Genetic and pathogenic diversity of Neofusicoccum parvum in New Zealand vineyards

Fungal Biology, 2012
Genetic diversity of 50 isolates of Neofusicoccum parvum, the predominant species of the Botryosphaeriaceae recovered from grapevines displaying symptoms of dieback and decline in New Zealand, was compared to that of isolates from Australia, South Africa, and California.
Jeyaseelan, Baskarathevan   +4 more
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Neofusicoccum species causing branch cankers on avocado in Crete (Greece)

Journal of Plant Pathology, 2020
Branch cankers is one of the most important threats to avocado production. During the late summer of 2016, sampling was conducted in the main avocado growing area in Chania Province, Crete, Greece, to study the occurrence of branch cankers and identify the causal agents.
Guarnaccia V.   +3 more
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Factors affecting Neofusicoccum luteum infection and disease progression in grapevines

Australasian Plant Pathology, 2014
This study investigated some factors that affect Neofusicoccum luteum infection and disease progression in grapevines, on which it causes cankers and die-back. Inoculation of green shoots with each of the conidial suspensions (20 μL of 102–106 conidia/mL) caused 100 % infection, but significant differences in lesion lengths among concentrations (P < 0 ...
Amponsah, NT   +3 more
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First report of Neofusicoccum mangiferae in the Philippines

Australasian Plant Disease Notes, 2023
Robert A. Nepomuceno   +4 more
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NEOFUSICOCCUM PARVUM, BLUEBERRY PATHOGEN IN ARGENTINA

Acta Horticulturae, 2012
E.R. Wright   +3 more
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