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Biblioteca (s) :  INIA La Estanzuela.
Fecha :  21/02/2014
Actualizado :  05/11/2018
Tipo de producción científica :  Abstracts/Resúmenes
Autor :  ALTIER, N.; REBUFFO, M.
Afiliación :  NORA ADRIANA ALTIER MANZINI, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; MONICA IRENE REBUFFO GFELLER, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay.
Título :  Selección de lotus corniculatus por resistencia a la podredumbre radicular causada por Fusarium. [Selection of Lotus corniculatus for resistance to fusarium root rot].
Fecha de publicación :  1997
Fuente / Imprenta :  ln: Congreso Latinoamericano de Fitopatologia, 9 : 1997 oct 12-17 : Montevideo Libro de resumenes. Montevideo (Uruguay): Sociedad Uruguaya de Fitopatologia, 1997.
Páginas :  p.139
Idioma :  Español
Thesagro :  CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES; ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS; FITOMEJORAMIENTO; FUSARIUM; LOTUS CORNICULATUS; PODREDUMBRE DE LA RAIZ; RESISTENCIA A LA ENFERMEDAD; URUGUAY.
Asunto categoría :  --
URL :  http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/11796/1/congreso-latinoamericano-de-fitopatologia-9.-Libro-resumenes-1997-p.139.pdf
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Registro original :  INIA La Estanzuela (LE)
Biblioteca Identificación Origen Tipo / Formato Clasificación Cutter Registro Volumen Estado
LE45423 - 1PXIPL - PP632CONl1238LE1123

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Biblioteca (s) :  INIA Las Brujas.
Fecha actual :  20/04/2023
Actualizado :  20/04/2023
Tipo de producción científica :  Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales
Circulación / Nivel :  Internacional - --
Autor :  HELD, B.W.; SIMETO, S.; RAJTAR, N.N.; COTTON, A.J.; SHOWALTER, D.N.; BUSHLEY, K.E.; BLANCHETTE, R.D.
Afiliación :  BENJAMIN W. HELD, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, 55108, MN, United States; SOFIA SIMETO FERRARI, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, 55108, MN, United States; NICKOLAS N. RAJTAR, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, 55108, MN, United States; ALISSA J. COTTON, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, 55108, MN, United States; DAVID N. SHOWALTER, Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, 55108, USA; KATHRYN E. BUSHLEY, Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, 55108, USA; ROBERT A. BLANCHETTE, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, 55108, USA.
Título :  Fungi associated with galleries of the emerald ash borer.
Fecha de publicación :  2021
Fuente / Imprenta :  Fungal Biology, 2021, Volume 125, Issue 7, pages 551-559. OPEN ACCESS. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.funbio.2021.02.004
ISSN :  1878-6146
DOI :  10.1016/j.funbio.2021.02.004
Idioma :  Inglés
Notas :  Article history: Received 14 September 2020, Revised 16 December 2020, Accepted 14 February 2021, Available online 25 February 2021, Version of Record 14 June 2021. -- Correspondence author: Held, B.W.; Department of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, United States; email:bheld@umn.edu -- Corresponding Editor: Nabla Kennedy. -- Funding: Project funding was provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants and Pests Center, and supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Hatch Project MIN-22-081. -- LICENSE: Under a Creative Commons license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ ) -- Supplementary materials available. -- . Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of British Mycological Society.
Contenido :  The emerald ash borer (EAB) is an exotic forest pest that has killed millions of ash trees in the United States and Canada, resulting in an ecological disaster and billions of dollars in economic losses of urban landscape and forest trees. The beetle was first detected in Michigan in 2002 and has spread through much of the Eastern and Midwestern U.S., reaching Minnesota in 2009. Since then, it has spread across the state and poses a great risk to the more than 1 billion ash trees in Minnesota. The larval stage of EAB creates wounds on trees as they feed on the inner bark, causing disruption of water and sap flow that results in tree death. The fungal community associated with EAB larval galleries is poorly understood and the role these fungi may play in tree death is not known. This study describes fungi isolated from EAB larval galleries sampled throughout the main geographic areas of Minnesota where ash is affected by EAB. Fungal cultures were identified by extracting genomic DNA and sequencing the ITS region of the rDNA. Results from 1126 isolates reveal a diverse assemblage of fungi and three functional guilds comprised of canker pathogens, wood decay, and entomopathogenic fungi. The most common canker-associated genera were Cytospora followed by Phaeoacremonium, Paraconiothyrium, Coniothyrium, Nectria, Diplodia, and Botryosphaeria. Fungi in the Basidiomycota were nearly all wood decay causing fungi and many were species of pioneer colonizing genera including Sistotrema,... Presentar Todo
Palabras claves :  Ash; Canker; Decay; Emerald ash borer; Entomopathogen; Fungal diversity.
Asunto categoría :  K01 Ciencias forestales - Aspectos generales
URL :  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878614621000271/pdfft
Marc :  Presentar Marc Completo
Registro original :  INIA Las Brujas (LB)
Biblioteca Identificación Origen Tipo / Formato Clasificación Cutter Registro Volumen Estado
LB103395 - 1PXIAP - DDFungal Biology/2021
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