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Characterization of apple cultivar susceptibility to Neofusicoccum parvum Brazilian strains
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2020Due 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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Neofusicoccum parvum . [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2012Abstract 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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Neofusicoccum parvum associated with pomegranate branch canker in Iran
Forest Pathology, 2020AbstractPomegranate (Punica granatum) is native to Iran and neighbouring countries and is negatively affected by a wide range of diseases. Canker and dieback diseases caused by Cytospora punicae and members of the family Botryosphaeriaceae are the main trunk diseases on pomegranate.
Hadi Golmohammadi +2 more
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Neofusicoccum parvum associated with fruit rot and shoot blight of peaches in Greece
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2011Shoot blights and fruit rots comprise the most serious diseases of peaches in Greece. In this study, the importance of the fungus Neofusicoccum parvum as a casual agent of a fruit rot and shoot blight of peach trees in Greece was investigated. This pathogen was isolated from both immature and mature peach fruit of the cultivar “Catherine” and later on ...
Thomas Thomidis +2 more
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Current Microbiology
In walnut orchards, frequent symptoms of cankers and dieback (fruit blight, twig and branch cankers up to tree death) are caused by different agents, in particular by Botryosphaeriaceae, primarily Neofusicoccum parvum and Botryosphaeria dothidea. This study aimed at developing a sensitive, rapid, specific and internally controlled multiplex PCR assay ...
Adeline Picot +4 more
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In walnut orchards, frequent symptoms of cankers and dieback (fruit blight, twig and branch cankers up to tree death) are caused by different agents, in particular by Botryosphaeriaceae, primarily Neofusicoccum parvum and Botryosphaeria dothidea. This study aimed at developing a sensitive, rapid, specific and internally controlled multiplex PCR assay ...
Adeline Picot +4 more
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NEOFUSICOCCUM PARVUM, BLUEBERRY PATHOGEN IN ARGENTINA
Acta Horticulturae, 2012E.R. Wright +3 more
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Natamycin Has an Inhibitory Effect on Neofusicoccum parvum, the Pathogen of Chestnuts
Molecules, 2023Qi Zeng, Yuxin Chen, Gao Zhou
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Characterization of the Mycovirome of the Phytopathogenic Fungus, Neofusicoccum parvum
Viruses, 2021Armelle Marais +2 more
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