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endothia parasitica

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Trees Part 4
... the diseased area. Fertilization, watering and pruning should be practiced to encourage tree vigor. Endothia Canker (fungi - Endothia parasitica, Endothia gyrosa): Post oaks and red oaks are particularly susceptible. It has been associated with ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

APSnet Feature - Flora W. Patterson: The First Woman Mycologist at the USDA
... 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 ... pathogen. Mycologia 79:23--37. 3. Anderson, J. P., and Rankin, W. H. 1914. Endothia canker of chestnut. Cornell University, Dept. of Plant Pathology Bulletin 347. 4. Benjamin, C ...
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New Disease Reports - Occurrence of Cryphonectria parasitica the causal agent of Chestnut blight in Iran
... first report of C. parasitica causing chestnut blight in Iran. References Griffin G, Elkins J, Tomimatsu G, Hebard FV, 1978. Virulence of Endothia parasitica isolated from surviving American chestnut trees ... RA, Elliston JE, 1980. Pathogenicity and canker control by mixtures of hypovirulent strains of Endothia parasitica in American chestnut. Phytopathology 70, 453-456. The British Society for Plant ...
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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 stromata ... 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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Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology - 1993
... L.L. Jones-Flory Pages 153-158 Superficial canker instability during winter and virulence of Endothia parasitica asociated with managed forest clearcut and plantation American chestnut trees Gary J. Griffin, M.A ... potato wart disease in Canada M . Chisnall Hampson Pages 223-244 Hypovirulent isolates of Cryphonectria parasitica in southern Ontario M.M. Dunn and G.J. Boland Pages 245-252 Variation in ...
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Plant Diversity Syllabus
... . Saccharomycodes 2. Taphrina deformans 3. Powdery mildews a. Erysiphe spp. b. Sphaerotheca c. Microsphaera 4. Endothia parasitica 5. Ceratocystis ulmi 6. Penicillium and Aspergillus 7. Monilinia fructicola 8. Claviceps purpurea 9. Neurospora ...
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Ascomycota
... of the leaf. Genera include the following: 1. Erysiphe spp. 2. Sphaerotheca 3. Microsphaera D. Endothia parasitica - Chestnut blight From Japanese chestnut trees, where it is a hypovirulent strain with virus-like ...
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... of invading healthy trees and killing them. One example is chestnut blight. The fungus responsible, Endothia parasitica, decimated American chestnut trees earlier this century. However, few fungi are capable of invading healthy ...
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Article on Castanea
... ] 2 J. Russell Smith - "Tree Crops, a Permanent Agriculture", p. 117. [back to text] 3 Endothia parasitica. [back to text] 4 G. F. Gravatt, U.S. Bureau of Plant Industry, letter of ...
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pp 318 links
... Department of Agriculture Forest Service gives a brief overview of chestnut blight, caused by Cryphonectria (Endothia) parasitica. Topics covered include importance, identifying the fungus, identifying the injury, biology, and control. http://www ...
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