The responses of juvenile leaves of two Eucalyptus species, with contrasting susceptibility to infection by Mycosphaerella leaf disease, were compared. The anatomical changes, accumulation of phenolics, suberin, lignin and anthocyanin and the retention of chlorophyll were studied in leaf lesions of varying developmental stages caused by species of Mycosphaerella. Enhanced resistance of Eucalyptus nitens in southern Australia was attributed to the formation of an effective lignified and suberized necrophylactic periderm, to restrict pathogen spread. Leaves of E. nitens contained isobilateral palisade which resulted in both abaxial and adaxial cell division and the initiation of a strong reinforced cellular zone from an early lesion stage. Eu...
Mycosphaerella species are fungal leaf pathogens of Eucalyptus globulus, one of the major plantation...
Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata (CCV) is an economically and ecologically important timber spec...
Decay arising from pruning wounds in plantation-grown Eucalyptus spp. is a concern for the Australi...
The responses of juvenile leaves of two Eucalyptus species, with contrasting susceptibility to infec...
Eucalyptus globulus is widely planted in temperate regions to produce pulp for its high performance ...
Resistance of Eucalyptus globulus juvenile foliage to Teratosphaeria leaf disease (TLD) damage has b...
Foliar pathogens are capable of severely reducing the productivity and stem form of eucalypt trees i...
Mycosphaerella spp. have been extensively identified as causing leaf spots and premature defoliation...
The anatomical and chemical host responses of two economically important Eucalyptus species grown i...
Severity of Mycosphaere/la leaf disease was assessed on the adult and juvenile foliage ofboth contro...
© Dr. Angus J. CarnegieIn this study, the taxonomy of the species of Mycosphaerella that cause leaf ...
Xylem defence responses occurring in pot-grown Eucalyptus nitens(Maiden) saplings were analysed with...
The chemical and anatomical host responses to natural fungal infection by Cytonaema sp. in the aeria...
blister-like protuberant growths, form on Eucalyptus globulus Labill. and, to a much lesser extent, ...
Eucalyptus globulus is widely planted in temperate regions to produce pulp for its high performance ...
Mycosphaerella species are fungal leaf pathogens of Eucalyptus globulus, one of the major plantation...
Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata (CCV) is an economically and ecologically important timber spec...
Decay arising from pruning wounds in plantation-grown Eucalyptus spp. is a concern for the Australi...
The responses of juvenile leaves of two Eucalyptus species, with contrasting susceptibility to infec...
Eucalyptus globulus is widely planted in temperate regions to produce pulp for its high performance ...
Resistance of Eucalyptus globulus juvenile foliage to Teratosphaeria leaf disease (TLD) damage has b...
Foliar pathogens are capable of severely reducing the productivity and stem form of eucalypt trees i...
Mycosphaerella spp. have been extensively identified as causing leaf spots and premature defoliation...
The anatomical and chemical host responses of two economically important Eucalyptus species grown i...
Severity of Mycosphaere/la leaf disease was assessed on the adult and juvenile foliage ofboth contro...
© Dr. Angus J. CarnegieIn this study, the taxonomy of the species of Mycosphaerella that cause leaf ...
Xylem defence responses occurring in pot-grown Eucalyptus nitens(Maiden) saplings were analysed with...
The chemical and anatomical host responses to natural fungal infection by Cytonaema sp. in the aeria...
blister-like protuberant growths, form on Eucalyptus globulus Labill. and, to a much lesser extent, ...
Eucalyptus globulus is widely planted in temperate regions to produce pulp for its high performance ...
Mycosphaerella species are fungal leaf pathogens of Eucalyptus globulus, one of the major plantation...
Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata (CCV) is an economically and ecologically important timber spec...
Decay arising from pruning wounds in plantation-grown Eucalyptus spp. is a concern for the Australi...