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First Report of Diplodia Shoot Blight and Canker Disease caused by Diplodia sapinea on Ponderosa Pine in Wyoming, USA.

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Published in 2021 at "Plant disease"

DOI: 10.1094/pdis-03-21-0671-pdn

Abstract: Diplodia sapinea is a common fungal pathogen that causes shoot blight and canker of naturally occurring and planted pines and other conifers throughout the world. Damage can be severe severe, affectingand affect needles, new shoots,… read more here.

Keywords: blight canker; sapinea; shoot blight; diplodia ... See more keywords

First report of Diplodia fraxini and Diplodia subglobosa causing canker and dieback of Fraxinus excelsior in Slovenia.

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Published in 2021 at "Plant disease"

DOI: 10.1094/pdis-06-21-1204-sc

Abstract: Over the last decades the vitality and productivity of European ash trees in Slovenia has been seriously impacted by the onset of canker and dieback disease symptoms on young and old trees, primarily identified as… read more here.

Keywords: canker dieback; ash; diplodia fraxini; diplodia ... See more keywords

Genetic variation of resistance in Scots pine as possible solution against Diplodia sapinea

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Published in 2025 at "Silva Fennica"

DOI: 10.14214/sf.25028

Abstract: With ongoing climate change, the risk caused by both native, well-known pathogens and new, invasive ones is increasing. Diplodia sapinea (Fr.) Fuckel is responsible for Diplodia tip blight, a new fungal disease in Finland, that… read more here.

Keywords: resistance; variation; sapinea; scots pine ... See more keywords

Highly Clonal Structure and Abundance of One Haplotype Characterise the Diplodia sapinea Populations in Europe and Western Asia

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Published in 2021 at "Journal of Fungi"

DOI: 10.3390/jof7080634

Abstract: Diplodia sapinea is a cosmopolitan endophyte and opportunistic pathogen having occurred on several conifer species in Europe for at least 200 years. In Europe, disease outbreaks have increased on several Pinus spp. in the last… read more here.

Keywords: highly clonal; diplodia; haplotype; sapinea ... See more keywords