What do we know about Botryosphaeriaceae? An overview of a worldwide cured dataset

E Batista, A Lopes, A Alves - Forests, 2021 - mdpi.com
Botryosphaeriaceae-related diseases occur worldwide in a wide variety of plant hosts. The
number of studies targeting the distribution, diversity, ecology, and pathogenicity of …

Current status of the Botryosphaeriaceae in Australia

TI Burgess, YP Tan, J Garnas, J Edwards… - Australasian Plant …, 2019 - Springer
The Botryosphaeriales, and in particular the Botryosphaeriaceae, are a well-studied group
of fungi best known for the canker diseases they cause on woody hosts especially in …

Botryosphaeria dothidea: a latent pathogen of global importance to woody plant health

A Marsberg, M Kemler, F Jami, JH Nagel… - Molecular plant …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Botryosphaeria dothidea is the type species of Botryosphaeria (Botryosphaeriaceae,
Botryosphaeriales). Fungi residing in this order are amongst the most widespread and …

Comparative Genomics Reveals Evolutionary Traits, Mating Strategies, and Pathogenicity-Related Genes Variation of Botryosphaeriaceae

C Yu, Y Diao, Q Lu, J Zhao, S Cui, X Xiong… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Botryosphaeriaceae, as a major family of the largest class of kingdom fungi
Dothideomycetes, encompasses phytopathogens, saprobes, and endophytes. Many …

Diversity in the Botryosphaeriales: Looking back, looking forward

B Slippers, PW Crous, F Jami, JZ Groenewald… - Fungal biology, 2017 - Elsevier
The Botryosphaeriales are amongst the most widespread, common and important fungal
pathogens of woody plants. Many are also known to exist as endophytes in healthy plant …

Botryosphaeria corticola, sp. nov. on Quercus species, with notes and description of Botryosphaeria stevensii and its anamorph, Diplodia mutila

A Alves, A Correia, J Luque, A Phillips - Mycologia, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Botr yosphaeria stevensii frequently has been associated with dieback and canker diseases
of oak, mainly in the western Mediterranean area but more rarely in other regions. The …

Two new species of Botryosphaeria with brown, 1-septate ascospores and Dothiorella anamorphs

A Phillips, A Alves, A Correia, J Luque - Mycologia, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Botryosphaeria sarmentorum sp. nov. and B. iberica sp. nov. are described and illustrated.
These two species are unusual in this genus because of their brown, 1-septate ascospores …

Seed-borne Botryosphaeria spp. from native Prunus and Podocarpus trees in Ethiopia, with a description of the anamorph Diplodia rosulata sp. nov.

G Abdella, B Slippers, J Stenlid - Mycological Research, 2005 - cambridge.org
Botryosphaeria spp. from seeds of the native afromontane forest tree species, Podocarpus
falcatus and Prunus africana, in Ethiopia have been identified. This is achieved by …

One stop shop II: taxonomic update with molecular phylogeny for important phytopathogenic genera: 26–50 (2019)

RS Jayawardena, KD Hyde, R Jeewon… - Fungal Diversity, 2019 - Springer
This paper is the second in a series focused on providing a stable platform for the taxonomy
of phytopathogenic fungi. It focuses on 25 phytopathogenic genera: Alternaria, Bipolaris …

Phylogeny of the Botryosphaeriaceae reveals patterns of host association

J De Wet, B Slippers, O Preisig, BD Wingfield… - Molecular Phylogenetics …, 2008 - Elsevier
Three anamorph genera of the Botryosphaeriaceae namely Diplodia, Lasiodiplodia and
Dothiorella have typically dark, ovoid conidia with thick walls, and are consequently difficult …