Publications for:
pest = Dothistroma septosporum
country = Canada (west)
found 11 publications:
2021
DNA-barcoding identification of
Dothistroma septosporum on
Pinus contorta var.
latifolia, P. banksiana and their hybrid in northern Alberta, Canada
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2021) 43 (3), 472-479
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pestinfo wikiNatural infection of
Pinus contorta var.
latifolia,
Pinus banksiana and their hybrid by
Dothistroma septosporum in Alberta, Canada
Forest Pathology (2021) 51 (5 - e12717)
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pestinfo wikiDevelopment of a rapid loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay for the detection of
Dothistroma septosporumForests (2021) 12 (3 - 362)
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pestinfo wikiComparative gene expression analysis reveals mechanism of
Pinus contorta response to the fungal pathogen
Dothistroma septosporumMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2021) 34 (4), 397-409
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pestinfo wiki Signatures of post-glacial genetic isolation and human-driven migration in the Dothistroma needle blight pathogen in Western Canada
Phytopathology (2021) 111 (1), 116-127
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pestinfo wiki2019
Global population genomics of the forest pathogen
Dothistroma septosporum reveal chromosome duplications in high dothistromin-producing strains
Molecular Plant Pathology (2019) 20 (6), 784-799
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pestinfo wiki2015
Spore dispersal by
Dothistroma septosporum in Northwest British Columbia
Phytopathology (2015) 105 (1), 69-79
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pestinfo wiki2014
Regional outbreak dynamics of
Dothistroma needle blight linked to weather patterns in British Columbia, Canada
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (2014) 44 (3), 212-219
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pestinfo wiki2011
Sexual reproduction and gene flow in the pine pathogen
Dothistroma septosporum in British Columbia
Phytopathology (2011) 101 (1), 68-76
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pestinfo wiki2009
The outbreak history of Dothistroma needle blight: an emerging forest disease in northwestern British Columbia, Canada
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (2009) 39 (12), 2505-2519
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pestinfo wiki2004
Multigene phylogenies reveal that red band needle blight of
Pinus is caused by two distinct species of
Dothistroma, D. septosporum and
D. piniStudies in Mycology (2004) 50, 551-565
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