Abstract The increasing threats from pests and diseases demand that the South African forest industry explores options to deploy alternative pine species in plantation develop-ment. This is especially true for species, such as Pinus patula Schiede and Deppe ex Schltdl. and Cham., which are highly susceptible to the pitch canker fungus Fusarium circinatum. Losses due to F. circinatum have been confined mostly to nurseries and at field establishment resulting in a significant cost to the industry. Although, the fungus has not as yet resulted in stem and branch infections on established P. patula in South Africa, it has caused pitch canker on other, more susceptible species such as P. radiata D. Don., and P. greggii Engelm. ex Parl. As alterna...
Abstract Pitch canker, caused by the ascomycete fungus Fusarium circinatum, infects a wide range of ...
The pitch canker fungus, Fusarium circinatum, has caused large-scale mortality of young Pinus patula...
A half-sib family of two 4-year-old seedlings of Pinus × rigitaeda was inoculated with each of 20 Pi...
Approximately 50 % of the area planted to softwood trees in South Africa has been established with P...
AbstractFusarium circinatum is an economically important pathogen of Pinus species, which also occur...
Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pitch canker of mature pines and root/collar rot of pine se...
The future of South Africa’s most important pine species, Pinus patula, is threatened by the pitch c...
Fusarium circinatum causes pitch canker of Pinus species in many parts of the world. The fungus was ...
AbstractFusarium circinatum is an economically important pathogen of Pinus species, which also occur...
Abstract. Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pitch canker, was first reported in South Africa ...
The disease known as pitch canker results from infection of Pinus species by the fungus Fusarium cir...
Fusarium circinatum L. is an important pathogen in countries that grow and manage Pinus species. App...
The success of the forestry industry in the world and particularly the Southern hemisphere can be a...
Exotic plantation forestry, particularly with Pinus and Eucalyptus species in the tropics and southe...
Pines represent over 50% of the trees planted by forestry companies in South Africa. They are valued...
Abstract Pitch canker, caused by the ascomycete fungus Fusarium circinatum, infects a wide range of ...
The pitch canker fungus, Fusarium circinatum, has caused large-scale mortality of young Pinus patula...
A half-sib family of two 4-year-old seedlings of Pinus × rigitaeda was inoculated with each of 20 Pi...
Approximately 50 % of the area planted to softwood trees in South Africa has been established with P...
AbstractFusarium circinatum is an economically important pathogen of Pinus species, which also occur...
Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pitch canker of mature pines and root/collar rot of pine se...
The future of South Africa’s most important pine species, Pinus patula, is threatened by the pitch c...
Fusarium circinatum causes pitch canker of Pinus species in many parts of the world. The fungus was ...
AbstractFusarium circinatum is an economically important pathogen of Pinus species, which also occur...
Abstract. Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pitch canker, was first reported in South Africa ...
The disease known as pitch canker results from infection of Pinus species by the fungus Fusarium cir...
Fusarium circinatum L. is an important pathogen in countries that grow and manage Pinus species. App...
The success of the forestry industry in the world and particularly the Southern hemisphere can be a...
Exotic plantation forestry, particularly with Pinus and Eucalyptus species in the tropics and southe...
Pines represent over 50% of the trees planted by forestry companies in South Africa. They are valued...
Abstract Pitch canker, caused by the ascomycete fungus Fusarium circinatum, infects a wide range of ...
The pitch canker fungus, Fusarium circinatum, has caused large-scale mortality of young Pinus patula...
A half-sib family of two 4-year-old seedlings of Pinus × rigitaeda was inoculated with each of 20 Pi...