The basidiomycetous fungus Onnia tomentosa is one of the most widespread root rot pathogens in North America. Although the disease is more severe on spruce and pine trees, this pathogen can infect several coniferous species. In order to study the population structure of O. tomentosa, we harvested 180 basidiocarps in a 45-year-old white spruce plantation in western Quebec in autumn 1997, and extracted DNA directly from individual basidiocarps. Using a combination of spatial coordinates and molecular data based on the analysis of two mitochondrial and three nuclear loci, we measured the average genet size and molecular diversity and assessed the relative contribution of basidiospores and vegetative growth to the stand colonization. Most of th...
Graduation date: 1993DNA markers that detect polymorphisms within and between two biological species...
Graduation date: 1990The root disease fungus Inonotus tomentosus, common in the old\ud growth boreal...
Hybridization may be a major driver in the evolution of plant pathogens. In a high elevation Alpine ...
Forest health is impacted greatly by fungi, particularly those that cause disease in living trees. B...
We investigated the population structure of Grosmannia clavigera (Gc), a fungal symbiont of the moun...
Dothistroma septosporum is a haploid fungal pathogen that causes a serious needle blight disease of ...
Historical fluctuations in forests' distribution driven by past climate changes and anthropogenic ac...
Individuals of the basidiomycete fungus Armillaria are well-known for their ability to spread from w...
Understanding the genetic diversity and structure of invasive pathogens in source and introduced are...
Inonotus tomentosus (Fr) Teng. is a fungal pathogen of commercially valuable tree species in British...
White pine blister rust is caused by the fungal pathogen Cronartium ribicola J.C. Fisch (Basidiomyco...
To manage emerging forest diseases and prevent their occurrence in the future, it is essential to de...
Homobasidiomycetes include the majority of wood-decaying fungi. Two basic forms of wood decay are kn...
Graduation date: 1993DNA markers that detect polymorphisms within and between two biological species...
Graduation date: 1990The root disease fungus Inonotus tomentosus, common in the old\ud growth boreal...
Hybridization may be a major driver in the evolution of plant pathogens. In a high elevation Alpine ...
Forest health is impacted greatly by fungi, particularly those that cause disease in living trees. B...
We investigated the population structure of Grosmannia clavigera (Gc), a fungal symbiont of the moun...
Dothistroma septosporum is a haploid fungal pathogen that causes a serious needle blight disease of ...
Historical fluctuations in forests' distribution driven by past climate changes and anthropogenic ac...
Individuals of the basidiomycete fungus Armillaria are well-known for their ability to spread from w...
Understanding the genetic diversity and structure of invasive pathogens in source and introduced are...
Inonotus tomentosus (Fr) Teng. is a fungal pathogen of commercially valuable tree species in British...
White pine blister rust is caused by the fungal pathogen Cronartium ribicola J.C. Fisch (Basidiomyco...
To manage emerging forest diseases and prevent their occurrence in the future, it is essential to de...
Homobasidiomycetes include the majority of wood-decaying fungi. Two basic forms of wood decay are kn...
Graduation date: 1993DNA markers that detect polymorphisms within and between two biological species...
Graduation date: 1990The root disease fungus Inonotus tomentosus, common in the old\ud growth boreal...
Hybridization may be a major driver in the evolution of plant pathogens. In a high elevation Alpine ...