Taxonomy and population diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae associated with woody hosts in South Africa and Western Australia
D Pavlic-Zupanc - 2011 - repository.up.ac.za
The Botryosphaeriaceae (Ascomycetes), with more than 2000 species (http://www.
indexfungorum. com), represents one of most widely distributed groups of fungal plant …
indexfungorum. com), represents one of most widely distributed groups of fungal plant …
Multiple gene genealogies and phenotypic data reveal cryptic species of the Botryosphaeriaceae: a case study on the Neofusicoccum parvum/N. ribis complex
Neofusicoccum parvum and N. ribis (Botryosphaeriaceae, Ascomycetes) are closely related,
plant pathogenic fungi with a world-wide distribution on a wide range of woody hosts …
plant pathogenic fungi with a world-wide distribution on a wide range of woody hosts …
[HTML][HTML] Diversity and distribution of co-infecting Botryosphaeriaceae from Eucalyptus grandis and Syzygium cordatum in South Africa
K Pillay, B Slippers, MJ Wingfield… - South African Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Species in the fungal family Botryosphaeriaceae are latent pathogens on woody trees.
These fungi often have a wide host range, which can include native and introduced hosts in …
These fungi often have a wide host range, which can include native and introduced hosts in …
Current status of the Botryosphaeriaceae in Australia
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 …
of fungi best known for the canker diseases they cause on woody hosts especially in …
Molecular and phenotypic characterization of three phylogenetic species discovered within the Neofusicoccum parvum/N. ribis complex
Neofusicoccum parvum and N. ribis are closely related species whose identities often have
been confused. These fungal plant pathogens were identified recently as the most abundant …
been confused. These fungal plant pathogens were identified recently as the most abundant …
Taxonomy and Ecology of Botryosphaeriaceae Associated with Acacia Karroo in South Africa
F Jami - 2014 - search.proquest.com
The Botryosphaeriaceae represents an important, cosmopolitan family of latent pathogens
infecting woody plants. Recent studies on native trees in southern Africa have revealed an …
infecting woody plants. Recent studies on native trees in southern Africa have revealed an …
Diversity, phylogeny and pathogenicity of Botryosphaeriaceae on non-native Eucalyptus grown in an urban environment: A case study
D Pavlic-Zupanc, HM Maleme, B Piškur… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2017 - Elsevier
The Botryosphaeriaceae are opportunistic pathogens mostly of woody plants, including
Eucalyptus. These fungi can cause cankers and die-back diseases on non-native …
Eucalyptus. These fungi can cause cankers and die-back diseases on non-native …
Botryosphaeriaceae on Syzygium cordatum across a latitudinal gradient in South Africa
The Botryosphaeriaceae is a family of endophytic fungi, many of which are latent pathogens
of woody plants. Although extensively sampled in some parts of the world, little is known …
of woody plants. Although extensively sampled in some parts of the world, little is known …
Molecular and phenotypic characterization of three phylogenetic species discovered within the Neofusicoccum parvum/N. ribis complex
Neofusicoccum parvum and N. ribis are closely related species whose identities often have
been confused. These fungal plant pathogens were identified recently as the most abundant …
been confused. These fungal plant pathogens were identified recently as the most abundant …
Taxonomy, phylogeny and identification of Botryosphaeriaceae associated with pome and stone fruit trees in South Africa and other regions of the world
Species of Botryosphaeria are well‐recognized pathogens of pome and stone fruit trees.
The taxonomy of these fungi, however, has been confused in the past. Recent taxonomic …
The taxonomy of these fungi, however, has been confused in the past. Recent taxonomic …