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M. Dvorak,L. Jankovsky,K. Drapela
Pág. 323 - 328
Dothistroma septosporum, the causal agent of Dothistroma needle blight is a widespread fungus which infects more than 80 species of coniferous trees through the entire world. Spreading of the infection is strongly affected by climatic factors of each loc...
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B. Fabre, R. Ioos, D. Piou, and B. Marçais
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R. Sturrock
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The health of the earth?s forests and urban green spaces is increasingly challenged by the outcomes of human activities, including global climate change. As climate changes, the role and impact of diseases on trees in both forest ecosystems and in urban ...
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Michael Watt, Lindsay Bulman and David Palmer
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Larry McCulloch,Alex Woods
Dothistroma needle blight, also known as red band needle blight, is caused by the fungus Dothistroma septosporum. It affects over 60 species of pine in 45 countries and is considered the most destructive pine needle disease in the world. All pine species...
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A. Schwelm, N. J. Barron, J. Baker, M. Dick, P. G. Long, S. Zhang, R. E. Bradshaw
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Marizeth Groenewald, Irene Barnes, Rosie E. Bradshaw, Anna V. Brown, Angie Dale, Johannes Z. Groenewald, Kathy J. Lewis, Brenda D. Wingfield, Michael J. Wingfield, and Pedro W. Crous
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Coops, N. Stanford, M. Old, K. Dudzinski, M. Culvenor, D. Stone, C.
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