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Variation in susceptibility to pitch canker disease, caused by Fusarium circinatum , in native stands of Pinus muricata

Plant Pathology, 2003
Two hundred Pinus muricata trees, located within a native forest near Monterey, California, were inoculated with the pitch canker pathogen. Treated branches were removed 10–13 weeks following the initial inoculation, and the lengths of the lesions that developed at each of the inoculation ...
D. G. Schmale, T. R. Gordon
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Fungal communities associated with pitch canker disease ofPinus radiatacaused byFusarium circinatumin northern Spain: association with insects and pathogen-saprophyte antagonistic interactions

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 2008
Abstract Association of phloeophagous insects colonizing Pinus radiata in northern Spain with Hypocreales fungi was determined by selective isolation and ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 and histone H3 gene sequencing. The general microbiota consisted of 11 species and was dominated by Fusarium circinatum.
P. Romón   +5 more
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Pine pitch canker: a major disease comes to Europe

2022
Sánchez-Lucas, Rosa, Boa, Eric
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Pitch Canker Disease of Pines: Current and Future Impacts

Journal of Forestry, 1997
Andrew J. Storer   +3 more
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Are Polish provenances of P. sylvestris (L.) susceptible to pitch canker disease?

2019
Davydenko, Kateryna   +8 more
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Genetic Control of Pitch Canker Response in Southern Pine and Southern Pine Hybrids

Forests, 2023
Gary F Peter   +2 more
exaly  

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