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High Genetic Diversity of the Cypress Canker Pathogen Seiridium cardinale in the Southern Hemisphere
Genome‐informed population genetic analyses revealed highly diverse Seiridium cardinale populations in the Southern Hemisphere. Their close relationship to Californian strains suggested multiple human‐mediated introductions from the pathogen's native range and subsequent spread between Southern Hemisphere countries via the trade in Cupressaceae plant ...
Janneke Aylward +11 more
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Fungal systematics can feel overwhelming given the vast species diversity within this kingdom, with numerous subgroups at every taxonomic rank. This often creates a disconnect between the undertsnidng of fungal taxonomic diversity and their societal relevance.
Anna Vaiana +4 more
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Commodity risk assessment of Salix unrooted cuttings from the UK
Abstract The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to prepare and deliver risk assessments for commodities listed in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/2019 as ‘High risk plants, plant products and other objects’.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +29 more
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Diversity, morphology, and molecular phylogeny of Diatrypaceae from southern China
During an investigation of Diatrypaceae from southern China, 10 xylariales-like taxa have been collected. Morphological and multi-gene analyses confirmed that these taxa reside in Diatrypaceae and represent eight novel taxa and two new records belonging ...
Qi-Rui Li +16 more
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Birds, insects and air each host distinct fungal spore communities in a Japanese temperate forest; birds and insects act as selective vectors, while air provides maximal diversity. Our study highlights the importance of analysing multiple taxa to understand ecosystem‐level fungal spore dispersal and interactions.
Rohit Bangay +2 more
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The first phylogenetic study of Kiliophora (Fungi, Anamorphic Xylariales)
Kiliophora Kuthub. & Nawawi (Type: K. fusispora Kuthub. & Nawawi) was first described based on conidiophores bearing spindle-shaped conidia. Only two species have been reported worldwide, viz, K. fusispora and K. ubiensis Khutub. & Nawawi. During the study of fungal diversity on Shorea spp. in Indonesia, we found K.
I Hidayat, I Harahap, G Rahayu
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The study reveals the presence of sexual reproduction in Dematophora necatrix populations from South African avocado orchards through the development of novel microsatellite markers. This finding enhances the understanding of genetic diversity and population structure within these populations, emphasising the significance of alleles and genotype ...
Tsakani M. Miyambo +2 more
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Commodity risk assessment of oak and walnut logs from the US
Abstract The European Commission submitted to the EFSA Panel on Plant Health a Dossier from the United States proposing the use of a vacuum–steam–heat treatment as a stand‐alone phytosanitary measure to mitigate the risk of entry of Bretziella fagacearum, Geosmithia morbida and its vector Pityophthorus juglandis (thousand cankers disease complex) into ...
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +30 more
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Chlorostroma vestlandicum (Xylariales): first records of the rare ascomycete in Russia
In this paper, for the first time in Russia we report on four new occurrences of the rare xylarialean ascomycete Chlorostroma vestlandicumrevealed in the course of mycological surveys of the Northwestern European Russia. Description and colour illustrations of the material studied are provided.
Evgeny S. Popov +2 more
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Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Fungi Associated with Mangifera indica from Yunnan, China
During investigations of saprobic fungi associated with mango (Mangifera indica) in Baoshan and Honghe of Yunnan Province (China), fungal taxa belonging to the orders Botryosphaeriales, Calosphaeriales, Chaetothyriales, Diaporthales, and Xylariales were ...
Er-Fu Yang +9 more
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