نتایج جستجو برای: Botryosphaeria

تعداد نتایج: 369  

Journal: :Mycologia 2003
Sandra Denman Pedro W Crous J Z Ewald Groenewald Bernard Slippers Brenda D Wingfield Michael J Wingfield

Botryosphaeria spp. occur on and cause diseases of Proteaceae, but accurate identification has been problematic due to the lack of clear species circumscriptions of members of this genus. In this study, 46 isolates of Botryosphaeria from proteaceous hosts growing in various parts of the world were studied, using morphology, cultural characters and sequence data from the ITS region of the rDNA o...

Journal: :Mycological research 2005
Paul A Barber Treena J Burgess Giles E St J Hardy Bernard Slippers Philip J Keane Michael J Wingfield

Species within the genus Botryosphaeria include some of the most widespread and important pathogens of woody plants, and have been the focus of numerous taxonomic studies in recent years. It is currently accepted that anamorphs of Botryosphaeria belong to two distinct genera, Fusicoccum and Diplodia. Species within the genus Fusicoccum commonly produce aseptate, hyaline conidia. In the present ...

Journal: :Studies in Mycology 2006
Pedro W. Crous Bernard Slippers Michael J. Wingfield John Rheeder Walter F.O. Marasas Alan J.L. Philips Artur Alves Treena Burgess Paul Barber Johannes Z. Groenewald

Botryosphaeria is a species-rich genus with a cosmopolitan distribution, commonly associated with dieback and cankers of woody plants. As many as 18 anamorph genera have been associated with Botryosphaeria, most of which have been reduced to synonymy under Diplodia (conidia mostly ovoid, pigmented, thick-walled), or Fusicoccum (conidia mostly fusoid, hyaline, thin-walled). However, there are nu...

Journal: :Mycologia 2005
Bernard Slippers Greg I Johnson Pedro W Crous Teresa A Coutinho Brenda D Wingfield Michael J Wingfield

Species of Botryosphaeria are among the most serious pathogens that affect mango trees and fruit. Several species occur on mangoes, and these are identified mainly on the morphology of the anamorphs. Common taxa include Dothiorella dominicana, D. mangiferae (= Natrassia mangiferae), D. aromatica and an unidentified species, Dothiorella 'long'. The genus name Dothiorella, however, is acknowledge...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
LiPing Wang JingJing Jiang YanFen Wang Ni Hong Fangpeng Zhang WenXing Xu GuoPing Wang

UNLABELLED Botryosphaeria dothidea is an important pathogenic fungus causing fruit rot, leaf and stem ring spots and dieback, stem canker, stem death or stool mortality, and decline of pear trees. Seven double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs; dsRNAs 1 to 7 with sizes of 3,654, 2,773, 2,597, 2,574, 1,823, 1,623, and 511 bp, respectively) were identified in an isolate of B. dothidea exhibiting attenuated g...

2017
Elodie Stempien Mary-Lorène Goddard Kim Wilhelm Céline Tarnus Christophe Bertsch Julie Chong

Grapevine trunk diseases: Eutypa dieback, esca and Botryosphaeria dieback, which incidence has increased recently, are associated with several symptoms finally leading to the plant death. In the absence of efficient treatments, these diseases are a major problem for the viticulture; however, the factors involved in disease progression are not still fully identified. In order to get a better und...

ژورنال: :پژوهش های کاربردی در گیاه پزشکی 0

بیماری­های تنه به­عنوان یک تهدید بالقوه برای تولید و کشت­و­پرورش درختان میوه هسته­دار در دنیا مطرح می­باشند. عوامل زنده مختلفی در ایجاد این بیماری­ها دخالت دارند که در بین آن­ها عوامل قارچی، سهم قابل توجهی را به­خود اختصاص می­دهند. علی­رغم شیوع بیماری­های تنه در باغ­های درختان میوه هسته­دار استان­های آذربایجان­شرقی و غربی، عوامل قارچی همراه با این بیماری­ها ناشناخته باقی مانده­اند. در این بررسی...

Journal: :Mycologia 2004
Bernard Slippers Gerda Fourie Pedro W Crous Teresa A Coutinho Brenda D Wingfield Michael J Wingfield

Botryosphaeria lutea (anamorph Fusicoccum luteum) most easily is distinguished from other Botryosphaeria spp. by a yellow pigment that is formed in young cultures. This fungus has been reported from a number of cultivated hosts in New Zealand and Portugal. During a survey of Botryosphaeria fungi that occur on native Acacia species in Australia, a yellow pigment was observed in some cultures. Th...

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