Publications for:
pest = Grosmannia serpens
crop = Pine (Pinus)
found 13 publications:
2012
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 wikiPhylogeny and taxonomy of species in the
Grosmannia serpens complex
Mycologia (2012) 104 (3), 715-732
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pestinfo wiki2011
Blue-stain infections in roots, stems and branches of declining
Pinus sylvestris trees in a dry inner alpine valley in Switzerland
Forest Pathology (2011) 41 (6), 501-509
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pestinfo wiki2010
Mutual benefit interactions between banded pine weevil
Pissodes castaneus and blue-stain fungus
Leptographium serpens in maritime pine
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2010) 12 (4), 371-379
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pestinfo wikiThe 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 wiki2008
Virulence of
Leptographium serpens on longleaf pine seedlings under varying soil moisture regimes
Plant Disease (2008) 92 (11), 1574-1576
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pestinfo wiki2006
Associations between
Tomicus destruens and
Leptographium spp. in
Pinus pinea and
P. pinaster stands in Tuscany, central Italy
Forest Pathology (2006) 36 (1), 14-20
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pestinfo wiki2005
Occurrence of fungal root rot in pine trees in Tuscany and its relationship with
Tomicus destruensJournal of Plant Pathology (2005) 87 (4), p.304
pestinfo wiki2004
Interactions of
Hylastes species (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) with
Leptographium species associated with loblolly pine decline
Journal of Economic Entomology (2004) 97 (2), 468-474
pestinfo wikiPathogenicity of
Leptographium species associated with loblolly pine decline
Plant Disease (2004) 88 (11), 1174-1178
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