Sphaeropsis
National Institutes of Health
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Introduction Winter pears in the United States are produced primarily in the Pacific Northwest, and ‘d’Anjou’ pear is the major…
During a survey of postharvest diseases in stored pears conducted in the 2001-02 storage season, a new postharvest fruit rot in d…
Sphaeropsis sapinea is an opportunistic pathogen causing serious damage to conifers, pre-disposed by adverse environmental…
Summary
The pathogen Sphaeropsis sapinea can persist in stems and branches of asymptomatic pines and can later induce disease…
Sphaeropsis sapinea is an endophyte and latent pathogen of pines, assumedly introduced to the Southern Hemisphere along with its…
Post-hail-associated dieback of Pinus patula and P. radiata trees, induced by Sphaeropsis sapinea (=Diplodia pinea), is a common…
DIMINIC D. & JURC M. 1999. Some aspects of Sphaeropsis sapinea presence on Austrian pine in Croatia and Slovenia. Phyton (Horn…
The structure of sphaeric acid (1), a novel succinic acid derivative isolated from the fermentation broth of a Sphaeropsis sp…
ABSTRACT The aggressiveness of Sphaeropsis sapinea isolates was compared on water-stressed and nonstressed 3-year-old red pines…
Swart, w. J., Wingfield, M. J., PaJmer, M. A., and Blanchette, R. A. 1991. Variation among South African isolates of…