Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata (CCV) is an economically and ecologically important timber species, native to eastern Australia. It is highly susceptible to Quambalaria pitereka, a coevolved endemic pathogen, and Austropuccinia psidii, an exotic invasive pathogen. Genes associated with resistance to Q. pitereka are specific and uncorrelated with the genes associated with resistance to A. psidii, suggesting different resistance mechanisms to each pathogen, possibly associated with leaf phenotypic traits. This study examined leaf chemical and anatomical differences in CCV between uninoculated plants and those inoculated with Q. pitereka and A. psidii. The results demonstrate that the pathogens induce different responses in CCV. Plants in...
Plant secondary chemistry mediates the ability of herbivores to locate, accept and survive on potent...
Fungal diseases such as the exotic myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii), and the native Quambalaria s...
Austropuccinia psidii is a biotrophic fungal pathogen, first described in Brazil, and the causal age...
Eucalypt forests and industrial plantations are threatened by fungal pathogen outbreaks that comprom...
The extent to which spatial structuring of host resistance in wild plant populations reflects direct...
The recent need to develop a source of high value logs for sawn timber products to replace the decli...
Quambalaria shoot blight, caused by the fungus Quambalaria pitereka, is a serious disease affecting ...
The aim of this study was to examine the disease development of quambalaria shoot blight, caused by ...
The fungal pathogen Quambalaria pitereka can cause significant damage to spotted gum (Corymbia sp.) ...
The fungal pathogen Quambalaria pitereka can cause significant damage to spotted gum (Corymbia sp.) ...
The extent to which spatial structuring of host resistance in wild plant populations reflects direct...
A serious canker disease is affecting the health of Corymbia ficifolia in urban areas of Perth, West...
Quambalaria shoot blight, caused by the fungal pathogen Quambalaria pitereka, is a serious disease o...
Many forest ecosystems are in decline around the world due to increasing biotic and abiotic stresses...
Plant secondary chemistry mediates the ability of herbivores to locate, accept and survive on potent...
Fungal diseases such as the exotic myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii), and the native Quambalaria s...
Austropuccinia psidii is a biotrophic fungal pathogen, first described in Brazil, and the causal age...
Eucalypt forests and industrial plantations are threatened by fungal pathogen outbreaks that comprom...
The extent to which spatial structuring of host resistance in wild plant populations reflects direct...
The recent need to develop a source of high value logs for sawn timber products to replace the decli...
Quambalaria shoot blight, caused by the fungus Quambalaria pitereka, is a serious disease affecting ...
The aim of this study was to examine the disease development of quambalaria shoot blight, caused by ...
The fungal pathogen Quambalaria pitereka can cause significant damage to spotted gum (Corymbia sp.) ...
The fungal pathogen Quambalaria pitereka can cause significant damage to spotted gum (Corymbia sp.) ...
The extent to which spatial structuring of host resistance in wild plant populations reflects direct...
A serious canker disease is affecting the health of Corymbia ficifolia in urban areas of Perth, West...
Quambalaria shoot blight, caused by the fungal pathogen Quambalaria pitereka, is a serious disease o...
Many forest ecosystems are in decline around the world due to increasing biotic and abiotic stresses...
Plant secondary chemistry mediates the ability of herbivores to locate, accept and survive on potent...
Fungal diseases such as the exotic myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii), and the native Quambalaria s...
Austropuccinia psidii is a biotrophic fungal pathogen, first described in Brazil, and the causal age...