Fungal specimens from Salix causing willow Cytospora canker in northern China were evaluated through morphological observation and phylogenetic analysis. They were identified as four species - C. rostrata sp. nov., C. nivea, C. chrysosperma, and Valsa populina. Cytospora rostrata is a new beaked species parasitizing Salix cupularis in Gansu Province, China. It is morphologically distinguished from other Cytospora species by its fruiting bodies with a single locule and a thorn-like beak. Molecular evidence obtained from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region also suggests that C. rostrata represents a distinct lineage within Cytospora. This is the first Chinese record of C. nivea on Salix.MycologySCI(E)0ARTICLEchengmt@bjfu.edu.cn2303-3...
<div><p>The species in genus <i>Melampsora</i> are the causal agents of leaf rust diseases on willow...
A new species of Cytospora was isolated from cankered wood of Prunus spp. during a survey of orchard...
In Canada, willow (Salix spp.) short rotation intensive cultures (SRIC) have been established to inv...
Poplar and willow plantations have become widespread in China, in order to meet national economic an...
Members of Cytospora include saprobes, endophytes and important plant pathogens, which are widely di...
Members of the genus Cytospora are often reported as endophytes, saprobes or phytopathogens, primari...
Members of the genus Cytospora are often reported as endophytes, saprobes or phytopathogens, primari...
Members of Cytospora encompass important plant pathogens, saprobes and endophytes on a wide range of...
Cytospora canker is a destructive disease of numerous hosts and causes serious economic losses with ...
Members of Cytospora include saprobes, endophytes and important plant pathogens, which are widely di...
Cytospora palm sp. nov. is described on Cotinus coggygria (Anacardiaceae) in China, on the basis of ...
Cytospora palm sp. nov. is described on Cotinus coggygria (Anacardiaceae) in China, on the basis of ...
Cytospora palm sp. nov. is described on Cotinus coggygria (Anacardiaceae) in China, on the basis of ...
Cytospora palm sp. nov. is described on Cotinus coggygria (Anacardiaceae) in China, on the basis of ...
Hazelnut (Corylus heterophylla Fisch.) is an important nut crop in China but has been declining owin...
<div><p>The species in genus <i>Melampsora</i> are the causal agents of leaf rust diseases on willow...
A new species of Cytospora was isolated from cankered wood of Prunus spp. during a survey of orchard...
In Canada, willow (Salix spp.) short rotation intensive cultures (SRIC) have been established to inv...
Poplar and willow plantations have become widespread in China, in order to meet national economic an...
Members of Cytospora include saprobes, endophytes and important plant pathogens, which are widely di...
Members of the genus Cytospora are often reported as endophytes, saprobes or phytopathogens, primari...
Members of the genus Cytospora are often reported as endophytes, saprobes or phytopathogens, primari...
Members of Cytospora encompass important plant pathogens, saprobes and endophytes on a wide range of...
Cytospora canker is a destructive disease of numerous hosts and causes serious economic losses with ...
Members of Cytospora include saprobes, endophytes and important plant pathogens, which are widely di...
Cytospora palm sp. nov. is described on Cotinus coggygria (Anacardiaceae) in China, on the basis of ...
Cytospora palm sp. nov. is described on Cotinus coggygria (Anacardiaceae) in China, on the basis of ...
Cytospora palm sp. nov. is described on Cotinus coggygria (Anacardiaceae) in China, on the basis of ...
Cytospora palm sp. nov. is described on Cotinus coggygria (Anacardiaceae) in China, on the basis of ...
Hazelnut (Corylus heterophylla Fisch.) is an important nut crop in China but has been declining owin...
<div><p>The species in genus <i>Melampsora</i> are the causal agents of leaf rust diseases on willow...
A new species of Cytospora was isolated from cankered wood of Prunus spp. during a survey of orchard...
In Canada, willow (Salix spp.) short rotation intensive cultures (SRIC) have been established to inv...