X Wang, CM Shi, ML Gleason, L Huang - Phytopathology Research, 2020 - Springer
Since its discovery more than 110 years ago, Valsa canker has emerged as a devastating disease of apple in East Asia. However, our understanding of this disease, particularly the …
Cytospora spp.(anamorphs of Valsa spp.) are common inhabitants of woody plants and they include important stem and branch canker pathogens. Isolates of these fungi were collected …
X Wang, J Wei, L Huang, Z Kang - Mycologia, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Valsa canker is a destructive disease on apple that causes serious economic losses in eastern Asia. In the present study fungal isolates from cankered apple and pear bark were …
Cytospora spp. and associated teleomorphic species (Ascomycota, Diaporthales, Valsaceae) are among the most common and widespread canker-and dieback-causing …
Poplar and willow plantations have become widespread in China, in order to meet national economic and environmental needs. The emergence of several pathogens is enhanced by …
Apple trees (Malus pumila Mill.) are widely planted in the Semirom region of Isfahan Province in Iran. Unfortunately, decline of mature apple trees in this region is generally …
E Seifollahi, KB Fotouhifar… - … of Phytopathology and …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Genetic diversity of 40 isolates of Valsa malicola in Iran was investigated by MP-PCR. Isolates were obtained from different host plants in diverse regions during 2004–2010. Of …