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Botryosphaeriaceae causing branch dieback and tree death of macadamia in Australia

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Published in 2018 at "Australasian Plant Pathology"

DOI: 10.1007/s13313-018-0604-6

Abstract: Incidence of branch dieback of macadamia with characteristic symptoms including dark necrotic lesions on the wood and blackening of the vascular tissue is increasing in commercial macadamia orchards in the south-eastern production regions in Australia.… read more here.

Keywords: tree death; branch dieback; botryosphaeriaceae; macadamia ... See more keywords
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Diversity and pathogenicity of Botryosphaeriaceae associated with macadamia branch dieback in Australia.

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Published in 2022 at "Plant disease"

DOI: 10.1094/pdis-10-21-2125-re

Abstract: Botryosphaeria branch dieback is a serious disease of macadamia in Australia, but its etiology has not been clearly defined, which limits effective disease control. Therefore, this study examined if the causal agents of branch dieback… read more here.

Keywords: macadamia; diversity pathogenicity; branch dieback;
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First Report of Phaeoacremonium iranianum Causing Olive Twig and Branch Dieback

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Published in 2022 at "Plants"

DOI: 10.3390/plants11243578

Abstract: In an olive orchard on the western part of Istria, Croatia, twig and branch dieback was observed on several olive trees. In total, seven samples from symptomatic trees were collected. Samples were analyzed, and four… read more here.

Keywords: first report; twig branch; phaeoacremonium iranianum; branch dieback ... See more keywords
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Water Stress Enhances the Progression of Branch Dieback and Almond Decline under Field Conditions

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Published in 2020 at "Plants"

DOI: 10.3390/plants9091213

Abstract: Branch dieback and tree decline have been described as a common complex disease worldwide in woody crops, with Botryosphaeriaceae and Diaporthaceae being considered the most frequent fungi associated with the disease symptoms. Their behaviour is… read more here.

Keywords: branch dieback; water stress; water; decline ... See more keywords