Publications for:
pest = Heterobasidion annosum
crop = Pine (Pinus)
country = Italy
found 14 publications:
2014
The saprobic and fruiting abilities of the exotic forest pathogen
Heterobasidion irregulare may explain its invasiveness
Biological Invasions (2014) 16 (4), 803-814
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pestinfo wiki2012
Impacts of exotic forest pathogens on Mediterranean ecosystems: four case studies
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2012) 133 (1), 101-116
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pestinfo wikiModelling the incidence of
Heterobasidion annosum butt rots and related economic losses in alpine mixed naturally regenerated forests of northern Italy
Forest Pathology (2012) 42 (1), 57-68
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pestinfo wiki2011
Behaviour of
Heterobasidion annosum and
Heterobasidion irregulare isolates from central Italy in inoculated
Pinus pinea seedlings
Mycological Progress (2011) 10 (1), 85-91
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pestinfo wiki2010
Comparing the influences of ecological and evolutionary factors on the successful invasion of a fungal forest pathogen
Biological Invasions (2010) 12 (4), 943-957
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pestinfo wiki2008
North American P type of
Heterobasidion annosum shows pathogenicity towards
Pinus halepensis in Italy
Forest Pathology (2008) 38 (5), 299-301
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pestinfo wiki2007
The North American P group of
Heterobasidion annosum s.l. is widely distributed in
Pinus pinea forests of the western coast of central Italy
Forest Pathology (2007) 37 (5), 303-320
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pestinfo wikiHeterobasidion annosum in the National Park of Circeo
Journal of Plant Pathology (2007) 89 (3, Suppl.), S37
pestinfo wiki2005
Biological control of
Heterobasidion annosum on
Pinus pinea by
Phlebiopsis giganteaForest Pathology (2005) 35 (2), 127-134
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pestinfo wikiOccurrence 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
Observations on
Heterobasidion annosum in
Pinus pinea in Sicily
Journal of Plant Pathology (2004) 86 (4), p.307
pestinfo wiki2003
Swiss stone pine trees and spruce stumps represent an important habitat for
Heterobasidion spp. in subalpine forests
Forest Pathology (2003) 33 (3), 191-203
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pestinfo wiki2002
European pines may be simultaneously infected by more than one species of
HeterobasidionPlant Disease (2002) 86 (7), p. 814
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pestinfo wiki1999
First report of
Heterobasidion annosum on native European
Pinus cembraPlant Disease (1999) 83 (4), p. 398
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