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  1. 1 de may. de 2006 · INTRODUCTION. Eucalyptus spp. are widely planted in the tropics and Southern Hemisphere, providing important sources of structural timber and fibre. Fungal diseases have, however, had a negative impact on their cultivation in many parts of the world (Wingfield et al. 2001).Mycosphaerella leaf blotch (MLB) was one of the first diseases to seriously damage plantations of Eucalyptus outside their ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2007 · Mycosphaerella, one of the largest genera of ascomycetes, encompasses several thousand species and has anamorphs residing in more than 30 form genera. Although previous phylogenetic studies based on the ITS rDNA locus supported the monophyly of the genus, DNA sequence data derived from the LSU gene distinguish several clades and families in what has hitherto been considered to represent the ...

  3. 2 de ene. de 2009 · Background: Teratosphaeria nubilosa is a serious leaf pathogen of several Eucalyptus spp. This review considers the taxonomic history, epidemiology, host associations and molecular biology of T. nubilosa.. Taxonomy: Kingdom Fungi; Phylum Ascomycota; Class Dothideomycetes; Order Capnodiales; Family Teratosphaeriaceae; genus Teratosphaeria; species nubilosa.

  4. 27 de nov. de 2008 · TAXONOMIC HISTORY. Sphaerella cryptica and S. nubilosa were originally described from diseased Eucalyptus leaves collected near Melbourne, Australia (Cooke, 1891).These two ascomycetous fungi were to become two of the most well‐recognized and important Eucalyptus leaf pathogens. Their placement in Sphaerella was incorrect and, after examination of the type material, S. cryptica and S ...

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  6. 1 de dic. de 2001 · Leaf disease caused by Mycosphaerella cryptica was assessed on the adult foliage of a 6-year-old Eucalyptus globulus fertiliser trial in south-eastern Australia.

  7. 1 de ene. de 1988 · Development of Mycosphaerella cryptica epidemics (0-0) in relationtohostgrowth(. ---.)at Narbethong, Apr. 1980-June 1983 . the crown. At Nowa Nowa, most lesions had Mycosphaerella cryptica appeared by June-July in each year, and none The incidence of M . cry p tica was relatively low at appeared during the major peaks in appearance of both field sites (Figs 1, 3).