Botryosphaeria species from Eucalyptus in Australia are pleoanamorphic, producing Dichomera synanamorphs in culture
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 …
important pathogens of woody plants, and have been the focus of numerous taxonomic …
Botryosphaeria eucalyptorum sp. nov., a new species in the B. dothidea-complex on Eucalyptus in South Africa
Two morphologically similar fungi are associated with canker and die-back of eucalypts in
South Africa, one of which was identified as part of the Botryosphaeria dothidea-complex. In …
South Africa, one of which was identified as part of the Botryosphaeria dothidea-complex. In …
Botryosphaeria spp. associated with eucalypts in Western Australia, including the description of Fusicoccum macroclavatum sp. nov.
Botryosphaeria spp. are common endophytes and canker pathogens of many woody plants
including eucalypts. Eucalyptus globulus, a species endemic to eastern Australia, dominates …
including eucalypts. Eucalyptus globulus, a species endemic to eastern Australia, dominates …
[PDF][PDF] Lasiodiplodia gonubiensis sp. nov., a new Botryosphaeria anamorph from native Syzygium cordatum in South Africa
Botryosphaeria spp. are common and widely distributed pathogens on many economically
important crops, including forest tree species. These fungi cause a wide variety of symptoms …
important crops, including forest tree species. These fungi cause a wide variety of symptoms …
Multiple gene sequences delimit Botryosphaeria australis sp. nov. from B. lutea
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 …
Botryosphaeria spp. by a yellow pigment that is formed in young cultures. This fungus has …
Phylogenetic lineages in the Botryosphaeriaceae
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 …
associated with dieback and cankers of woody plants. As many as 18 anamorph genera …
Speciation and distribution of Botryosphaeria spp. on native and introduced Eucalyptus trees in Australia and South Africa
Botryosphaeria spp. are important canker and die-back pathogens that affect Eucalyptus
spp. They also occur endophytically in Eucalyptus leaves and stems. For the purpose of this …
spp. They also occur endophytically in Eucalyptus leaves and stems. For the purpose of this …
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 …
falcatus and Prunus africana, in Ethiopia have been identified. This is achieved by …
Resolving the phylogenetic and taxonomic status of dark-spored teleomorph genera in the Botryosphaeriaceae
AJL Phillips, A Alves, SR Pennycook… - … and Evolution of …, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae are common plant pathogens and saprobes found on a
variety of mainly woody hosts. Teleomorphs typically have hyaline, aseptate ascospores …
variety of mainly woody hosts. Teleomorphs typically have hyaline, aseptate ascospores …
Botryosphaeriaceae from tuart (Eucalyptus gomphocephala) woodland, including descriptions of four new species
Eucalyptus gomphocephala (tuart) is a tree native to the southwest coast of Western
Australia, where, in some areas, there is a significant decline in the health of tuart …
Australia, where, in some areas, there is a significant decline in the health of tuart …