نتایج جستجو برای: Diplodia

تعداد نتایج: 287  

2012
A.J.L. Phillips J. Lopes J. Abdollahzadeh S. Bobev A. Alves

Diplodia species are known as pathogens on many woody hosts, including fruit trees, worldwide. In this study a collection of Diplodia isolates obtained mostly from apple and other Rosaceae hosts were identified based on morphological characters and DNA sequence data from ITS and EF1-α loci. The results show that the diversity of species associated with twig and branch cankers and fruit rot of a...

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 2009
Juanita de Wet Bernard Slippers Oliver Preisig Brenda D Wingfield Panaghiotis Tsopelas Michael J Wingfield

After recent changes to the taxonomy of the Botryosphaeriaceae species with diplodia-like (= dark, ovoid, often pigmented) conidia are considered to belong to at least three genera including Diplodia, Lasiodiplodia and Dothiorella. In a recent molecular phylogenetic study it became apparent that two groups of isolates with diplodia-like conidia required taxonomic revision. One group of isolates...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2014
Wubetu Bihon Michael J Wingfield Bernard Slippers Tuan A Duong Brenda D Wingfield

Diplodia pinea (=Sphaeropsis sapinea) is a well-known and economically important latent pathogen of Pinus spp. in many parts of the world. Despite intensive scrutiny, its sexual state has never been observed and the fungus has thus been considered exclusively asexual. It was, therefore, surprising that a recent population genetics study showed high genotypic diversity and random association of ...

Journal: :Fungal biology 2011
Nicola Luchi Nicola Pratesi Lisa Simi Mario Pazzagli Paolo Capretti Aniello Scala Bernard Slippers Pamela Pinzani

The differentiation of Diplodia pinea from closely related species, such as Diplodia scrobiculata and Diplodia seriata, and its detection in plant tissue, represented a critical issue for a long time. Molecular screening tools have recently been developed to address this topic. In this study we applied one of the most sensitive and rapid diagnostic screening method so far developed, called High...

Journal: :mycologia iranica 2014
jafar abdollahzadeh fariba hosseini alireza javadi

a large collection of botryosphaeriaceae isolates obtained from fruit and forest trees with fruit rot, canker and dieback disease symptoms in northern provinces of the country were examined in this study. based on morphology and sequence data (its and ef1-α), two species, diplodia mutila and spencermartinsia viticola are illustrated and described as new records for iran mycobiota. furthermore, ...

2017
Guillaume Robert-Siegwald Julie Vallet Eliane Abou-Mansour Jiabao Xu Patrice Rey Christophe Bertsch Cecilia Rego Philippe Larignon Florence Fontaine Marc-Henri Lebrun

The ascomycete Diplodia seriata is a causal agent of grapevine trunk diseases. Here, we present the draft genome sequence of D. seriata isolate F98.1 (37.27 Mb, 512 contigs, 112 scaffolds, and 8,087 predicted protein-coding genes).

2013
W. Bihon B. Slippers T. Burgess M. J. Wingfield B. D. Wingfield Brenda Wingfield

Diplodia scrobiculata, a latent pathogen of Pinus spp. and other conifers with a limited distribution in the United States, Mexico and southern Europe, has not been reported previously in the southern hemisphere. This is unlike its close relative Diplodia pinea that is found in most parts of the world where pines are native or have been introduced. During an intensive D. pinea survey conducted ...

2014
Magriet A. van der Nest Wubetu Bihon Lieschen De Vos Kershney Naidoo Danielle Roodt Enrico Rubagotti Bernard Slippers Emma T. Steenkamp P. Markus Wilken Andrea Wilson Michael J. Wingfield Brenda D. Wingfield

The draft nuclear genomes of Diplodia sapinea, Ceratocystis moniliformis s. str., and C. manginecans are presented. Diplodia sapinea is an important shoot-blight and canker pathogen of Pinus spp., C. moniliformis is a saprobe associated with wounds on a wide range of woody angiosperms and C. manginecans is a serious wilt pathogen of mango and Acacia mangium. The genome size of D. sapinea is est...

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