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Megan Braga, Susana de Sousa Araújo, Hélia Sales, Rita Pontes and João Nunes
Chestnuts are multipurpose trees that grow mainly in the Northern Hemisphere due to their aptitude for fruit and wood production. These trees are vastly significant for the economy and wildlife. The widespread distribution of these trees demonstrates the...
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Guglielmo Lione, Francesca Brescia, Luana Giordano and Paolo Gonthier
Chestnut blight is the major disease of chestnuts (Castanea spp.) cultivated worldwide for the production of edible nuts. The disease is caused by the pathogenic fungus Cryphonectria parasitica, which infects trees by means of airborne propagules penetra...
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S. Prospero and D. Rigling
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C. Romeralo Tapia,L. Botella,O. Santamaría,J. Diez
Pág. 515 - 525
Mitoviruses have been found in several forest pathogens (i.e. Cryphonectria parasitica, Gremmeniella abietina), and because they have been shown to reduce the virulence of host fungi there is a growing interest in studying their use as a biocontrol. This...
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Laura Rostagno, Antonio Prodi, and Massimo Turina
Pág. 1100 - 1110
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C. Robin, X. Capdevielle, M. Martin, C. Traver, C. Colinas
Pág. 527 - 535
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Sotirovski, K. Papazova-Anakieva, I. Grunwald, N. J. Milgroom, M. G.
Pág. 325 - 333
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Guerin, L.; Froidefond, G.; Xu, X.-M.
Pág. 717 - 724
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