نتایج جستجو برای: neofusicoccum

تعداد نتایج: 242  

Journal: :Mycologia 2015
ShuaiFei Chen GuoQing Li FeiFei Liu Themis J Michailides

Various species of phytopathogenic Botryosphaeriaceae were identified previously from pistachio trees worldwide. Disease symptoms caused by pathogens in Botryosphaeriaceae on pistachio include panicle and shoot blight, leaf defoliation, fruit discoloration and decay. In this study species of Botryosphaeriaceae were collected from blighted pistachio shoots in Arizona, USA, and Greece. The aims o...

2015
T. Trakunyingcharoen L. Lombard J.Z. Groenewald R. Cheewangkoon C. To-anun P.W. Crous

Members of Botryosphaeriales are commonly encountered as endophytes or pathogens of various plant hosts. The Botryosphaeriaceae represents the predominant family within this order, containing numerous species associated with canker and dieback disease on a wide range of woody hosts. During the course of routine surveys from various plant hosts in Thailand, numerous isolates of Botryosphaeriacea...

Journal: :Mycologia 2009
Draginja Pavlic Bernard Slippers Teresa A Coutinho Michael J Wingfield

Neofusicoccum parvum and N. ribis are closely related species whose identities often have been confused. These fungal plant pathogens were identified recently as the most abundant species of Botryosphaeriaceae (Ascomycetes) isolated from native Syzygium cordatum trees in South Africa. In another study using multiple gene genealogies from five nuclear loci three undescribed cryptic phylogenetic ...

2015
Ahmed Abdelfattah Maria Giulia Li Destri Nicosia Santa Olga Cacciola Samir Droby Leonardo Schena Beom Seok Kim

The fungal diversity associated with leaves, flowers and fruits of olive (Olea europaea) was investigated in different phenological stages (May, June, October and December) using an implemented metabarcoding approach. It consisted of the 454 pyrosequencing of the fungal ITS2 region and the subsequent phylogenetic analysis of relevant genera along with validated reference sequences. Most sequenc...

2000
Steven A. Trudell Erica T. Cline Marianne Elliott Robert L. Edmonds

A complex set of factors is causing decline of Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii) in the Puget Sound region; yet, some trees remain healthy. It is unclear why they do. We are investigating the hypothesis that symbiotic associations between the roots of madrone and soil-dwelling fungi make the trees less susceptible to disease. The effect could occur either directly or by providing physical lin...

Journal: :Forest Pathology 2021

This article describes the fungi isolated from blighted leaf of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) tree in Malaysia. Previously, Neofusicoccum ribis (Family Botryosphaeriaceae) was reported as causal agent blight To date, there are limited studies on this particular disease Malaysia and worldwide. The current study carried out leaves displaying symptoms caused by N. different locations to discover tha...

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