@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23009,
author = {Benedetto T Linaldeddu and Antonio Deidda and Bruno Scanu and Antonio Franceschini and Salvatorica Serra and AKILA BERRAF-TEBBAL and Meriem Zouaoui Boutiti and Mohamed L Ben Jamaa and Alan John Lander Phillips},
title = {Diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with grapevine and other woody hosts in Italy, Algeria and Tunisia, with descriptions of Lasiodiplodia mediterranea and Lasiodiplodia exigua sp. nov.},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Citrus x sinensis, Diplodia, Lasiodiplodia, Neofusicoccum, Quercus ilex, Retama raetam},
doi = {10.1007/s13225-014-0301-x},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with ?Botryosphaeria dieback? of grapevine was investigated in 18 vineyards in Sardinia, Italy. Lasiodiplodia isolates obtained from different woody hosts including holm oak,
sweet orange and broom bush in Italy, Algeria and Tunisia were also characterized. Morphological and cultural characteristics as well as ITS and EF1-? sequence data were used to identify the fungal isolates. Forty-eight botryosphaeriaceous isolates were obtained from 113 symptomatic grapevine samples,
from which ten species were identified. Diplodia seriata was the dominant species (25 % of isolates), followed by
Neofusicoccum parvum (21.7 %). Two species, Diplodia olivarum and D. africana are reported for the first time on
grapevine. In addition, two new species namely Lasiodiplodia mediterranea sp. nov. from grapevine, holm oak and sweet orange and Lasiodiplodia exigua sp. nov. from broom bush are described. In artificial inoculation experiments conducted
on excised green grapevine shoots and lignified canes as well as holm oak seedlings, L. mediterranea was shown to be an aggressive pathogen.}
}
Citation for Study 15565
Citation title:
"Diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with grapevine and other woody hosts in Italy, Algeria and Tunisia, with descriptions of Lasiodiplodia mediterranea and Lasiodiplodia exigua sp. nov.".
Study name:
"Diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with grapevine and other woody hosts in Italy, Algeria and Tunisia, with descriptions of Lasiodiplodia mediterranea and Lasiodiplodia exigua sp. nov.".
This study is part of submission 15565
(Status: Published).
Citation
Linaldeddu B.T., Deidda A., Scanu B., Franceschini A., Serra S., Berraf-tebbal A., Zouaoui boutiti M., Ben jamaa M.L., & Phillips A.J. 2014. Diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with grapevine and other woody hosts in Italy, Algeria and Tunisia, with descriptions of Lasiodiplodia mediterranea and Lasiodiplodia exigua sp. nov. Fungal Diversity, .
Authors
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Linaldeddu B.T.
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Deidda A.
(submitter)
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Scanu B.
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Franceschini A.
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Serra S.
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Berraf-tebbal A.
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Zouaoui boutiti M.
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Ben jamaa M.L.
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Phillips A.J.
00 351 21 294 8300
Abstract
The diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with ?Botryosphaeria dieback? of grapevine was investigated in 18 vineyards in Sardinia, Italy. Lasiodiplodia isolates obtained from different woody hosts including holm oak,
sweet orange and broom bush in Italy, Algeria and Tunisia were also characterized. Morphological and cultural characteristics as well as ITS and EF1-? sequence data were used to identify the fungal isolates. Forty-eight botryosphaeriaceous isolates were obtained from 113 symptomatic grapevine samples,
from which ten species were identified. Diplodia seriata was the dominant species (25 % of isolates), followed by
Neofusicoccum parvum (21.7 %). Two species, Diplodia olivarum and D. africana are reported for the first time on
grapevine. In addition, two new species namely Lasiodiplodia mediterranea sp. nov. from grapevine, holm oak and sweet orange and Lasiodiplodia exigua sp. nov. from broom bush are described. In artificial inoculation experiments conducted
on excised green grapevine shoots and lignified canes as well as holm oak seedlings, L. mediterranea was shown to be an aggressive pathogen.
Keywords
Citrus x sinensis, Diplodia, Lasiodiplodia, Neofusicoccum, Quercus ilex, Retama raetam
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23009,
author = {Benedetto T Linaldeddu and Antonio Deidda and Bruno Scanu and Antonio Franceschini and Salvatorica Serra and AKILA BERRAF-TEBBAL and Meriem Zouaoui Boutiti and Mohamed L Ben Jamaa and Alan John Lander Phillips},
title = {Diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with grapevine and other woody hosts in Italy, Algeria and Tunisia, with descriptions of Lasiodiplodia mediterranea and Lasiodiplodia exigua sp. nov.},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Citrus x sinensis, Diplodia, Lasiodiplodia, Neofusicoccum, Quercus ilex, Retama raetam},
doi = {10.1007/s13225-014-0301-x},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with ?Botryosphaeria dieback? of grapevine was investigated in 18 vineyards in Sardinia, Italy. Lasiodiplodia isolates obtained from different woody hosts including holm oak,
sweet orange and broom bush in Italy, Algeria and Tunisia were also characterized. Morphological and cultural characteristics as well as ITS and EF1-? sequence data were used to identify the fungal isolates. Forty-eight botryosphaeriaceous isolates were obtained from 113 symptomatic grapevine samples,
from which ten species were identified. Diplodia seriata was the dominant species (25 % of isolates), followed by
Neofusicoccum parvum (21.7 %). Two species, Diplodia olivarum and D. africana are reported for the first time on
grapevine. In addition, two new species namely Lasiodiplodia mediterranea sp. nov. from grapevine, holm oak and sweet orange and Lasiodiplodia exigua sp. nov. from broom bush are described. In artificial inoculation experiments conducted
on excised green grapevine shoots and lignified canes as well as holm oak seedlings, L. mediterranea was shown to be an aggressive pathogen.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 23009
AU - Linaldeddu,Benedetto T
AU - Deidda,Antonio
AU - Scanu,Bruno
AU - Franceschini,Antonio
AU - Serra,Salvatorica
AU - BERRAF-TEBBAL,AKILA
AU - Zouaoui Boutiti,Meriem
AU - Ben Jamaa,Mohamed L
AU - Phillips,Alan John Lander
T1 - Diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with grapevine and other woody hosts in Italy, Algeria and Tunisia, with descriptions of Lasiodiplodia mediterranea and Lasiodiplodia exigua sp. nov.
PY - 2014
KW - Citrus x sinensis
KW - Diplodia
KW - Lasiodiplodia
KW - Neofusicoccum
KW - Quercus ilex
KW - Retama raetam
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13225-014-0301-x
N2 - The diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with ?Botryosphaeria dieback? of grapevine was investigated in 18 vineyards in Sardinia, Italy. Lasiodiplodia isolates obtained from different woody hosts including holm oak,
sweet orange and broom bush in Italy, Algeria and Tunisia were also characterized. Morphological and cultural characteristics as well as ITS and EF1-? sequence data were used to identify the fungal isolates. Forty-eight botryosphaeriaceous isolates were obtained from 113 symptomatic grapevine samples,
from which ten species were identified. Diplodia seriata was the dominant species (25 % of isolates), followed by
Neofusicoccum parvum (21.7 %). Two species, Diplodia olivarum and D. africana are reported for the first time on
grapevine. In addition, two new species namely Lasiodiplodia mediterranea sp. nov. from grapevine, holm oak and sweet orange and Lasiodiplodia exigua sp. nov. from broom bush are described. In artificial inoculation experiments conducted
on excised green grapevine shoots and lignified canes as well as holm oak seedlings, L. mediterranea was shown to be an aggressive pathogen.
L3 - 10.1007/s13225-014-0301-x
JF - Fungal Diversity
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