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cryphonectria parasitica

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New Disease Reports - Occurrence of Cryphonectria parasitica the causal agent of Chestnut blight in Iran
... - Occurrence of Cryphonectria parasitica the causal agent of Chestnut blight in Iran Reports Search NDR About NDR Editors Author Info Submission Links Occurrence of Cryphonectria parasitica the causal agent ... , 2 x 1 µm. These characteristics permitted the identification of the fungus as Cryphonectria parasitica (Griffin et al., 1978; Jaynes et al., 1980; Hanlin, 1992). Pathogenicity tests were ...
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Tom Volk's Fungi, including mycology, molds, morels, fungus, IAQ, Indoor Air Quality and much more.
... semisanguineus, a beautiful mycorrhizal mushroom used for dyeing wool. Craterellus fallax, the black trumpet chanterelle Cryphonectria parasitica, causal agent of chestnut blight. Cyathus striatus and Crucibulum vulgare, bird's nest fungi. Daldinia ...
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Tom Volk's Thansgiving fungi
... anthracnose You've seen this one-- Green beans get horrible rotting black spots on them. Cryphonectria parasitica Chestnut blight Chestnut blight, accidentally introduced into North America about 1904, has virtually wiped out ...
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The American Chestnut Foundation
... , fine furniture, musical instruments, even pulp and plywood. In 1904 an accidentally-imported Asian fungus ( Cryphonectria parasitica ) to which our native chestnuts had very little resistance, was discovered in New York City ...
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The American Chestnut Foundation
... wildlife, including bears, wild turkey, grouse and squirrels, prior to being devastated by the blight (Cryphonectria parasitica) in the middle of the 20 th century. The tree survives today as understory stump ...
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APSnet Feature - Flora W. Patterson: The First Woman Mycologist at the USDA
... its initial discovery and subsequent rapid spread along the eastern seaboard. Chestnut blight caused by Cryphonectria parasitica (=Endothia parasitica) (Fig. 8) was initially discovered on the chestnut trees at the Bronx Zoological Park ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductory Topics - Plant Disease Management
... was lost with the virtual elimination of the American chestnut by chestnut blight (caused by Cryphonectria parasitica). And direct economic loss such as the estimated one billion dollars lost in one year ...
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Forest Insect and Disease Management
... Leptographium wagnerii Blackstain root disease Leptographium species Blue stain CANKER PATHOGENS Atropellis piniphila Atropellis canker Cryphonectria parasitica Chestnut blight Phomopsis species Drought canker Fusarium subglutinans Pitch canker Phytophthora ramorum Sudden Oak Death ...
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New Disease Reports - Volume 12: August 2005 - January 2006
... in China Ying Zhou, Rui Guo, Zhuomin Cheng, Teruo Sano & Shi-fang Li Occurrence of Cryphonectria parasitica the causal agent of Chestnut blight in Iran M.N. Kazempour, S.A. Khodaparast, M ...
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... the fungus. Signs of Chestnut Blight Chestnut blight is caused by Cryphonectria parasitica (Murr.) Barr [synonym Endothia parasitica (Murr.) P.J. Anderson and H.W. Anderson]. Reddish-orange ... conidia) tendrils commonly form from the pycnidia, similar to this fungus which is not Cryphonectria parasitica. Conidia are disseminated by splashing rain, squirrels and birds. Ascospores are wind disseminated ...
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