Publications for:
pest = Grosmannia huntii
crop = Pine (Pinus)
found 14 publications:
2021
Termite presence and feeding on loblolly pine wood differs among four root-infecting bluestain (ophiostomatoid) fungal species
Environmental Entomology (2021) 50 (5), 1118-1126
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pestinfo wikiOphiostomatoid fungi associated with pine bark beetles and infested pines in south-eastern Australia, including
Graphilbum ipis-grandicollis sp. nov.
IMA Fungus (2021) 12 (24)
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pestinfo wiki2020
Towards biocontrol of ophiostomatoid fungi by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2020) 30 (1), 19-32
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pestinfo wiki2019
Intraspecific response of
Pinus taeda L. to
Grosmannia huntii and
Leptographium terebrantis infection
Forest Pathology (2019) 49 (3 - e12512)
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pestinfo wiki2018
Ophiostomatoid fungi isolated from three different pine species in Argentinian Patagonia
Forest Pathology (2018) 48 (1 - e12393)
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pestinfo wikiIntraspecies variation of mature
Pinus taeda in response to root-infecting ophiostomatoid fungi
Forest Pathology (2018) 48 (3 - e12415)
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pestinfo wiki2014
Variation in resistance of loblolly pine (
Pinus taeda L.) families against
Leptographium and
Grosmannia root fungi
Forest Pathology (2014) 44 (4), 293-298
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pestinfo wiki2013
Root-inhabiting bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and their fungal associates breeding in dying loblolly pine in Alabama
Florida Entomologist (2013) 96 (1), 238-241
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pestinfo wiki2012
Root lesions in large loblolly pine (
Pinus taeda L.) following inoculation with four root-inhabiting ophiostomatoid fungi
Forest Pathology (2012) 42 (1), 37-43
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pestinfo wiki2010
The pathogenicity and virulence of four Ophiostomatoid fungi on young Longleaf pine trees
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2010) 32 (2), 170-176
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pestinfo wikiVariation in virulence among four root-inhabiting Ophiostomatoid fungi on
Pinus taeda L.,
P. palustris Mill, and
P. elliottii Engelm. seedlings
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2010) 32 (3), 361-367
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pestinfo wikiEcology of root-feeding beetles and their associated fungi on longleaf pine in Georgia
Environmental Entomology (2010) 39 (2), 415-423
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pestinfo wiki2009
Effects of oleoresins and monoterpenes on
in vitro growth of fungi associated with pine decline in the Southern United States
Forest Pathology (2009) 39 (3), 157-167
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pestinfo wiki2005
A survey of
Ophiostoma species vectored by
Hylastes ater to pine seedlings in New Zealand
Forest Pathology (2005) 35 (2), 105-113
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