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Discovery of Cytospora species associated with canker disease of tree hosts from Mount Dongling of China.
Zhu H, Pan M, Bezerra JDP, Tian C, Fan X. Zhu H, et al. MycoKeys. 2020 Feb 3;62:97-121. doi: 10.3897/mycokeys.62.47854. eCollection 2020. MycoKeys. 2020. PMID: 32076384 Free PMC article.
In the current study, we obtained seven representative isolates from six tree hosts of Betulaceae, Juglandaceae, Rosaceae, Tiliaceae and Ulmaceae in Mount Dongling of China. Based on morphological comparison and phylogenetic analyses using partial ITS, LSU, act, rpb2, tef1 …
In the current study, we obtained seven representative isolates from six tree hosts of Betulaceae, Juglandaceae, Rosaceae, Tiliaceae and Ulm …
Diaporthalean fungi associated with canker and dieback of trees from Mount Dongling in Beijing, China.
Zhu H, Pan M, Bonthond G, Tian C, Fan X. Zhu H, et al. MycoKeys. 2019 Oct 16;59:67-94. doi: 10.3897/mycokeys.59.38055. eCollection 2019. MycoKeys. 2019. PMID: 31662621 Free PMC article.
In the current study, we obtained 15 representative diaporthalean isolates from six tree hosts belonging to plant families Betulaceae, Fagaceae, Juglandaceae, Rosaceae, and Ulmaceae from Mount Dongling in China. Six species were identified residing in four families of Diap …
In the current study, we obtained 15 representative diaporthalean isolates from six tree hosts belonging to plant families Betulaceae, Fagac …