Bibliography:Apiognomonia (genus)

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general biology - morphology - evolution (16)

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identification/taxonomy (6)

Mycologia (2019) 111, 541-550
Piotr Boron, Bartlomiej Grad, Katarzyna Nawrot-Chorabik and Tadeusz Kowalski (2019)
The genetic relationships within Apiognomonia errabunda and related species

Studies in Mycology (2017) 86, 217-296
I.C. Senanayake, P.W. Crous, J.Z. Groenewald, S.S.N. Maharachchikumbura, R. Jeewon, A.J.L. Phillips, J.D. Bhat, H. Perera, Q.R. Li, W.J. Li, N. Tangthirasunun, Norphanphoun, S.C. Karunarathna, Camporesi, I.S. Manawasighe, A.M. Al-Sadi and K.D. Hyde (2017)
Families of Diaporthales based on morphological and phylogenetic evidence

IMA Fungus (2015) 6, 145-154
Amy Y. Rossman, Gerard C. Adams, Paul F. Cannon, Lisa A. Castlebury, Pedro W. Crous, Marieka Gryzenhout, Walter M. Jaklitsch, Luis C. Mejia, Dmitar Stoykov, Dhanushka Udayanga, Hermann Voglmayr and Donald M. Walker (2015)
Recommendations of generic names in Diaporthales competing for protection or use

Studies in Mycology (2008) 62, 1-77
M.V. Sogonov, L.A. Castlebury, A.Y. Rossman, L.C. Mejía and J.F. White (2008)
Leaf-inhabiting genera of the Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales

Mycoscience (2007) 48, 135-144
Amy Y. Rossman, David F. Farr and Lisa A. Castlebury (2007)
A review of the phylogeny and biology of the Diaporthales

European Journal of Forest Pathology (1998) 28, 297-305
H. Butin and R. Kehr (1998)
Gloeosporidina platani sp. nov., the spermatial state of the anthracnose fungus Apiognomonia veneta (Sacc. and Speg.) Hohn.

control - general (1)

Gesunde Pflanzen (2006) 58, 62-66
K. Geipel and Wolfgang Kreckl (2006)
Bekämpfung der Gnomonia-Blattbräune an Süßkirschen
[Control of cherry leaf scorch in sweet cherry trees]

biocontrol - natural enemies (1)

Journal of Plant Pathology (2005) 87, p. 297 (Maddau et al.)
L. Maddau, B.T. Linaldeddu and A. Franceschini (2005)
Antagonistic interactions between fungal endophytes and pathogens involved in oak decline
XII Meeting, Italian Society for Plant Pathology, Reggio Calabria, 29/9 - 1/10, 2005 (poster)

damage/losses/economics (2)

Forest Pathology (2009) 39, 232-238
B.T. Linaldeddu, C. Sirca, D. Spano and A. Franceschini (2009)
Physiological responses of cork oak and holm oak to infection by fungal pathogens involved in oak decline

Journal of Plant Pathology (2005) 87, 296-297
B.T. Linaldeddu, C. Sirca, D. Spano and A. Franceschini (2005)
Physiological responses of cork oak and holm oak to the infections of pathogens involved in oak decline
XII Meeting, Italian Society for Plant Pathology, Reggio Calabria, 29/9 - 1/10, 2005 (poster)

environment - cropping system/rotation (4)

Phytopathology (2008) 98, 380-386
S. Moricca and A. Ragazzi (2008)
Fungal endophytes in Mediterranean oak forests: A lesson from Discula quercina

Forest Pathology (2003) 33, 31-38
A. Ragazzi, S. Moricca, P. Capretti, I. Dellavalle and E. Turco (2003)
Differences in composition of endophytic mycobiota in twigs and leaves of healthy and declining Quercus species in Italy

Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (1999) 147, 437-440
A. Ragazzi, S. Moricca, P. Capretti and I. Dellavalle (1999)
Endophytic presence of Discula quercina on declining Quercus cerris

Oecologia (1995) 103, 255-260
Dennis Wilson (1995)
Fungal endophytes which invade insect galls: insect pathogens, benign saprophytes, or fungal inquilines?

population dynamics/ epidemiology (4)

Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2007) 46, 295-303
A. Ragazzi, E. Turco, L. Marianelli, I. Dellavalle and S. Moricca (2007)
Disease gradient of the anthracnose agent Apiognomonia quercina in a natural oak stand

Gesunde Pflanzen (2006) 58, 62-66
K. Geipel and Wolfgang Kreckl (2006)
Bekämpfung der Gnomonia-Blattbräune an Süßkirschen
[Control of cherry leaf scorch in sweet cherry trees]

Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2006) 113, 68-73
D. Hecht and V. Zinkernagel (2006)
Epidemiological studies of cherry leaf scorch (Gnomonia erythrostoma (Pers.) Auerswald)

Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz - Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (1999) 106, 501-506
A. Ragazzi, S. Moricca and I. Dellavalle (1999)
Epidemiological aspects of Discula quercina on oak: inoculum density and conidia production

surveys/sampling/distribution (7)

Forest Pathology (2019) 49 (1 - e12468)
Syamak Hanifeh, Doustmorad Zafari, Mohammad Javad Soleimani and Abbasali Ravanlou (2019)
Discula quercina as a possible causal agent of dieback on oak trees in Iran

Forest Pathology (2008) 38, 218-226
Y. Hashizume, N. Sahashi and K. Fukuda (2008)
The influence of altitude on endophytic mycobiota in Quercus acuta leaves collected in two areas 1000 km apart

Journal of Plant Pathology (2007) 89, p. S28 (Anselmi et al.)
N. Anselmi, M. Nasini, A. Mazzaglia, A. Librandi, E. Rocco and F. Ravaioli (2007)
Correlation between the occurrence of pathogenic fungal endophytes in healthy oak trees and oak decline
Poster Presentation at S.I.Pa.V XIV National Meeting - Perugia, Italy 19-21 Sept. 2007

Journal of Plant Pathology (2007) 89, p. S33 (Boncaldo et al.)
E. Boncaldo, G. Sicoli, F. Mannerucci and N. Luisi (2007)
Fungal endophytic communities detected in deciduous oak trees from southern Italy
Poster Presentation at S.I.Pa.V XIV National Meeting - Perugia, Italy 19-21 Sept. 2007

Forest Pathology (2003) 33, 31-38
A. Ragazzi, S. Moricca, P. Capretti, I. Dellavalle and E. Turco (2003)
Differences in composition of endophytic mycobiota in twigs and leaves of healthy and declining Quercus species in Italy

Journal of Plant Pathology (2003) 85, p. 311a (Mazzaglia et al.)
A. Mazzaglia, I. Librandi and N. Anselmi (2003)
Fungal endophytes monitoring in oak stands in central Italy
X Meeting, Italian Society for Plant Pathology (poster)

Journal of Plant Pathology (2003) 85, p. 309 (Mannerucci et al.)
F. Mannerucci, R. Ubaldo, G. Campanile, S.L. Giove, A. Gatto, G. Sicoli and N. Luisi (2003)
Occurrence of endophytic fungi in the crown of oak trees in southern Italy
X Meeting, Italian Society for Plant Pathology (poster)

transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (1)

Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2007) 46, 295-303
A. Ragazzi, E. Turco, L. Marianelli, I. Dellavalle and S. Moricca (2007)
Disease gradient of the anthracnose agent Apiognomonia quercina in a natural oak stand

molecular biology - genes (6)

Mycologia (2019) 111, 541-550
Piotr Boron, Bartlomiej Grad, Katarzyna Nawrot-Chorabik and Tadeusz Kowalski (2019)
The genetic relationships within Apiognomonia errabunda and related species

Archives of Virology (2014) 159, 589-593
S. Minoia, B. Navarro, L. Covelli, M. Barone, M.T. García-Becedas, A. Ragozzino, D. Alioto, R. Flores and F. Di Serio (2014)
Viroid-like RNAs from cherry trees affected by leaf scorch disease: further data supporting their association with mycoviral double-stranded RNAs

Forest Pathology (2011) 41, 85-89
L. Maddau, C. Perrone, A. Andolfi, E. Spanu, B.T. Linaldeddu and A. Evidente (2011)
Phytotoxins produced by the oak pathogen Discula quercina

Journal of Plant Pathology (2011) 93, 485-489
R. Carrieri, M. Barone, F. Di Serio, A. Abagnale, L. Covelli, M.T. Garcia Becedas, A. Ragozzino and D. Alioto (2011)
Cherry chlorotic rusty spot and cherry leaf scorch: Two similar diseases associated with mycoviruses and double stranded RNAs

Microbial Ecology (2006) 52, 463-469
Susan D. Cohen (2006)
Host selectivity and genetic variation of Discula umbrinella isolates from two oak species: Analyses of intergenic spacer region sequences of ribosomal DNA

Journal of Plant Pathology (2004) 86, 324-325
L. Marianelli, E. Turco, G. Laflamme, C. Viti, L. Giovannetti, I. Dellavalle, S. Moricca and A. Ragazzi (2004)
Molecular characterisation of Discula quercina: a fungus involved in oak decline
XI Meeting, Italian Society for Plant Pathology, Milan, 29/9 - 1/10, 2004 (poster)

review (1)

Plant Disease (2016) 100, 2184-2193
Salvatore Moricca, Benedetto T. Linaldeddu, Beatrice Ginetti, Bruno Scanu, Antonio Franceschini and Alessandro Ragazzi (2016)
Endemic and emerging pathogens threatening cork oak trees: Management options for conserving a unique forest ecosystem