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<i>Phytophthora inundata</i>: A New Root Pathogen of Citrus in Europe and the Mediterranean Region. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Bua C   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Genotypic variation in winter wheat for fusarium foot rot and its biocontrol using Clonostachys rosea. [PDF]

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Chaudhary S   +5 more
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Biological and Genomic Insights into <i>Fusarium acuminatum</i> Causing Needle Blight in <i>Pinus tabuliformis</i>. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Fungi (Basel)
Song L   +13 more
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IMA Genome - F19 : A genome assembly and annotation guide to empower mycologists, including annotated draft genome sequences of Ceratocystis pirilliformis, Diaporthe australafricana, Fusarium ophioides, Paecilomyces lecythidis, and Sporothrix stenoceras. [PDF]

open access: yesIMA Fungus
Aylward J   +26 more
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Pitch Canker in California Mediterranean Conifer Systems

2016
Fusarium circinatum, the cause of pitch canker in pines, is a recent introduction to California, most likely on seeds from the southeastern United States. The most common symptom of pitch canker is branch dieback that results from a lesion, usually within one or two whorls of a branch tip, that girdles and kills the affected branch distal to the point ...
Thomas R Gordon
exaly   +2 more sources

First outbreak of pitch canker in a South African pine plantation

Australasian Plant Pathology, 2007
Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pitch canker, was first reported in South Africa in 1990 on Pinus patula seedlings in a nursery. Subsequent to this outbreak the pathogen has spread throughout South African pine nurseries causing a serious root and collar rot disease of various Pinus spp.
TERESA A Coutinho   +2 more
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