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Comparison of Inoculation Methods for Screening Tomato, Pepper, and Aubergine Plants Inoculated with Neoscytalidium Novaehollandiae

Black sea journal of agriculture
Neoscytalidium novaehollandiae is a highly destructive fungus that causes serious yield losses in economically important crop plants. A reliable and rapid inoculation method for Neoscytalidium novaehollandiae was evaluated in eggplant, tomato and pepper ...
Fatih Durmuş   +3 more
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Pattern distribution and epidemic factors of stem canker disease caused by Neoscytalidium dimidiatum on pitahaya in Banyuwangi Regency, East Java, Indonesia

Jurnal Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan Tropika
Neoscytalidium dimidiatum is an airborne pathogen that causes stem canker disease, characterized by small brown spots surrounded by a yellow halo on the plant stem. These spots expand and darken from brown to dark brown and eventually black.
Andra Sahab Sukmana   +2 more
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Neoscytalidium dimidiatum. [Distribution map].

Distribution maps of plant diseases
A new distribution map is provided for Neoscytalidium dimidiatum (Penz.) Crous & Slippers. Dothideomycetes: Botryosphaeriales: Botryosphaeriaceae.
Cabi, Eppo
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[Subcutaneous infection spread by Scytalidium (Neoscytalidium) dimidiatum].

Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2012
S. dimidiatum (recently reclassified as N. dimidiatum) is a fungus that causes nail and/or superficial skin infection. It may also cause subcutaneous and deep infection, chiefly in immunocompromised patients.An 87-year-old male treated with oral corticosteroids for sarcoidosis consulted for violaceous cutaneous nodules on the back of his hands ...
R, Moutran   +4 more
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First report of brown spot disease caused by Neoscytalidium dimidiatum on Disocatus ackermannii in Guangxi of China.

Plant Disease
Disocatus ackermannii, commonly referred to as Orchid Cactus, is a striking succulent belonging to the Cactaceae family. Its unique appearance and captivating characteristics make it a sought-after addition to gardens and courtyards beautification.
Shan-hai Lin   +6 more
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Fungi associated with table grape propagation material, with emphasis on Neoscytalidium dimidiatum and Quambalaria cyanescens in Italy

Phytopathologia Mediterranea
Italy is the leading producer and the main exporting country of table grapes in the European Union. However, table grape production is affected by Grapevine Trunk Diseases (GTDs) which cause serious economic losses to grape growers.
Daniel Mattia   +6 more
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Botryosphaeria, Neofusicoccum, Neoscytalidium and Pseudofusicoccum species associated with mango in Brazil

Fungal Diversity, 2013
Members of the Botryosphaeriaceae are well known fungi associated with dieback, canker and fruit rot on various hosts worldwide, including mango. The aim of this study was identify a large collection of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with dieback and stem-end rot of mango in the semi-arid region of Northeastern Brazil, and compare the species in
Marília W. Marques   +5 more
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First Report of Neoscytalidium dimidiatum Causing Fruit Rot on Fig in China.

Plant Disease
Fig (Ficus carica L.) holds economic significance in Atushi, Xinjiang, but as fig cultivation expands, disease prevalence has risen. In July 2024, approximately 22% of harvested fig (cv.
Pan Xie   +3 more
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Neoscytalidium dimidiatum: A newly identified postharvest pathogen of pears and its implications for pome fruits

Journal of Phytopathology
Türkiye is a prominent contributor to pear and diverse pome fruit production. Pear fruit with unusual brown to black spots and rot symptoms observed in public marketplaces in Mardin province have raised concerns regarding postharvest fruit health.
S. Derviş   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Genotyping and in vitro antifungal susceptibility of Neoscytalidium dimidiatum isolates from different origins

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2009
This study evaluated the genetic variability and in vitro susceptibility patterns of isolates of Neoscytalidium dimidiatum and Scytalidium hyalinum from different geographical origins. Partial sequences of four loci (the ITS region and D1/D2 domains of the 28S rRNA gene and the tubulin and chitin synthase genes) were analysed.
Hugo, Madrid   +5 more
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