Molecular tools for differentiating Cyclaneusma minus morphotypes and assessing their distribution in Pinus radiata forests in New Zealand
S Hunter, M Glen, R McDougal - New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science, 2016 - Springer
Background Cyclaneusma needle cast (CNC) is a pine disease caused by the
ascomycetous fungus Cyclaneusma minus (Butin) DiCosmo, Peredo and Minter. The …
ascomycetous fungus Cyclaneusma minus (Butin) DiCosmo, Peredo and Minter. The …
[引用][C] Variation in Cyclaneusma minus isolates: fungal pathogen of Pinus radiata
TM Crowley - 2006 - dro.deakin.edu.au
Cyclaneusma minus is a plant pathogen that has financial impacts on the forestry industry.
This study characterised the genetic variation in Australian and New Zealand isolates of …
This study characterised the genetic variation in Australian and New Zealand isolates of …
Multigene phylogenetic study of Cyclaneusma species
I Prihatini, M Glen, TJ Wardlaw… - Forest …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Summary Cyclaneusma Needle Cast is associated with the fungal pathogen Cyclaneusma
minus. The disease has led to significant losses of Pinus radiata production in New Zealand …
minus. The disease has led to significant losses of Pinus radiata production in New Zealand …
Genomic, effector protein and culture-based analysis of Cyclaneusma minus in New Zealand provides evidence for multiple morphotypes
M Tarallo, K Dobbie, LN Leite, T Waters, K Gillard… - BioRxiv, 2023 - biorxiv.org
Cyclaneusma needle cast, caused by Cyclaneusma minus, affects Pinus species around the
world. Previous studies suggested the presence of two distinct morphotypes in New …
world. Previous studies suggested the presence of two distinct morphotypes in New …
Which Cyclaneusma minus morphotypes are responsible for needle cast of Pinus spp. in Slovakia?
E Ondruskova, M Kobza, Z Janosikova… - Journal of Plant …, 2024 - Springer
Cyclaneusma needle cast (CNC) is a needle disease which caused deterioration of vitality
and reduction in the growth of pines. The disease is caused by the ascomycetous fungus …
and reduction in the growth of pines. The disease is caused by the ascomycetous fungus …
Needle cast of Pinus radiata in New South Wales
D Choi, JA Simpson - Australian Journal of Botany, 1991 - CSIRO Publishing
Green needles of 7-9-year-old Pinus radiata trees at a plantation in Sunny Corner, New
South Wales, have been infected primarily by two species of fungi, Cyclaneusma minus and …
South Wales, have been infected primarily by two species of fungi, Cyclaneusma minus and …
An outbreak of Cyclaneusma minus needle cast on Swiss mountain pine (Pinus uncinata) in Italy.
L Giordano, P Gonthier - 2011 - cabidigitallibrary.org
In September 2010, a significant decline of Pinus uncinata was observed in a mixed forest of
Larix decidua and P. cembra in Claviere (western Italian Alps). In the forest, which covered …
Larix decidua and P. cembra in Claviere (western Italian Alps). In the forest, which covered …
Predicting the severity of Cyclaneusma minus on Pinus radiata in New Zealand
In 2009, the losses caused by cyclaneusma needle cast were estimated to be around $38
million per annum. Given the high impact of cyclaneusma needle cast on plantation forests …
million per annum. Given the high impact of cyclaneusma needle cast on plantation forests …
Fungi associated with Cyclaneusma needle cast in Scots pine in the west of Poland
J Behnke‐Borowczyk, H Kwaśna… - Forest …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Needles of Pinus sylvestris with and without symptoms of Cyclaneusma needle cast, from
the west of Poland, were examined for abundance and diversity of fungi using Illumina …
the west of Poland, were examined for abundance and diversity of fungi using Illumina …
Cyclaneusma (Naemacyclus) needle-cast of Pinus radiata in New Zealand. 1: Biology of Cyclaneusma minus.
PD Gadgil - 1984 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Rooted cuttings of 3 clones and greenhouse-grown seedlings of P. radiata were inoculated
with ascospores or mycelia of C. minus and kept for 3 months in growth rooms at different …
with ascospores or mycelia of C. minus and kept for 3 months in growth rooms at different …