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Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 98(5)
In May 2010, canker and wood stain symptoms in trunks and stems of 125 Acacia mangium were observed during a survey conducted in the Uverito plantations, Monagas State, Venezuela. Cankers were 20 to 65 cm long and were brownish on the margins and dar
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 100(12)
Several species in the Botryosphaeriaceae family cause wood stain, cankers, and dieback of trunks and branches in a wide range of forest tree species. The aim of this study was to characterize the botryosphaeriaceous fungi associated with decline sym
Autor:
Sari Mohali, Mary Cathierine Aime
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 102:444-445
In December of 2016, rust sori were observed on leaves of gladiolus plants (Gladiolus sp.) in a garden located in the National Forest Products Laboratory, Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, University of Los Andes, Merida, Venezuela. All
Autor:
Bernard Slippers, Rodrigo Ahumada, Carlos A. Rodas, Treena I. Burgess, Draginja Pavlic, Michael J. Wingfield, Sari Mohali, H. Maleme
Publikováno v:
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science. 71:101-110
The Botryosphaeriaceae cause endophytic infections of leaves and bark of various trees, including Eucalyptus, and they apparently persist in this state for extended periods of time. Under conditions of stress, these fungi cause many different disease
Autor:
Treena I. Burgess, Paul A. Barber, Sari Mohali, Geoff Pegg, Wilhelm de Beer, Michael J. Wingfield
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 98:423-435
Autor:
Sari Mohali, Michael J. Wingfield, Geoff S. Pegg, Treena I. Burgess, Wilhelm Z. de Beer, Paul A. Barber
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 98:423-435
Botryosphaeria rhodina (anamorph Lasiodiplodia theobromae) is a common endophyte and opportunistic pathogen on more than 500 tree species in the tropics and subtropics. During routine disease surveys of plantations in Australia and Venezuela several
Publikováno v:
Forest Pathology. 47:e12355
Summary Although several Botryosphaeriaceae species have been relatively well-studied on economically important crops and forest plantations, little is known regarding their presence and ecology on native tree species in the natural tropical forests
Publikováno v:
Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution. 13:47-56
Three species of Leprocaulon Nyl. ex Lamy are recognized in Venezuela, viz. L. microscopicum (Vill.) Gams ex D. Hawksw. (Andes, new to Venezuela), L. arbuscula (Nyl.) Nyl. (new to Amazonas; Andes) and L. congestum (Nyl.) Lamb & Ward (Andes). Special
Publikováno v:
Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution. 13:115-124
The historical development of lichen studies by electron microscopy in Venezuela is disscused. The various methods employed and the main results are described, and the current state of this research and its future outlined.