Dieback causes a progressive reduction in plant population health, resulting in the death of plant parts and often plant death. It is prevalent in many invasive woody weeds in Australia and has been suggested as a potential mechanism for biocontrol of these species. Parkinsonia aculeata one such invasive tree in northern Australia. It has naturalised across a wide range of climatic zones and some populations have been heavily reduced by dieback occurrence. The cause(s) of dieback in parkinsonia remain elusive, although fungal endophytes have been previously implicated. In this study, we characterised the culturable fungal endophyte community of healthy and dieback-affected parkinsonia using culture-based techniques, and identified cultured ...
A widespread stem canker and dieback disease threatened the cultivation of Grevillea robusta on farm...
There has been very little effort to incorporate foliar microbiomes into plant conservation efforts ...
The current unprecedented drought in California has reached maximums may predisposes plants to funga...
Background and aims Dieback is pervasive in many populations of invasive woody weeds globally. Previ...
Phytophthora species have caused the decline and dieback of multiple tree species in Australia and a...
Parkinsonia aculeata L. (Fabaceae) is an exotic shrub that threatens most of the Australian rangelan...
Summary Parkinsonia aculeata L. is one of Aus-tralia’s top 20 weeds and control options such as appl...
Dieback in invasive and agricultural plants is a common phenomenon attributed to a range of abiotic ...
In Australia, several well-established invasive plant species have experienced unexplained dieback. ...
Prickly acacia (Vachellia nilotica subsp. indica, Family: Fabaceae) is an invasive woody weed in coa...
Due to the recent drought in Southern California, the abundance of a keystone species, Malosma lauri...
Due to the recent drought in Southern California, the abundance of a keystone species within the San...
An infestation of parkinsonia (Parkinsonia aculeata) located on Alexandria Station, Northern Territo...
AbstractBackground: The Florida torreya (Torreya taxifolia) began a catastrophic decline in the late...
Between 2012-2016, southern California experienced unprecedented drought that caused dieback in Malo...
A widespread stem canker and dieback disease threatened the cultivation of Grevillea robusta on farm...
There has been very little effort to incorporate foliar microbiomes into plant conservation efforts ...
The current unprecedented drought in California has reached maximums may predisposes plants to funga...
Background and aims Dieback is pervasive in many populations of invasive woody weeds globally. Previ...
Phytophthora species have caused the decline and dieback of multiple tree species in Australia and a...
Parkinsonia aculeata L. (Fabaceae) is an exotic shrub that threatens most of the Australian rangelan...
Summary Parkinsonia aculeata L. is one of Aus-tralia’s top 20 weeds and control options such as appl...
Dieback in invasive and agricultural plants is a common phenomenon attributed to a range of abiotic ...
In Australia, several well-established invasive plant species have experienced unexplained dieback. ...
Prickly acacia (Vachellia nilotica subsp. indica, Family: Fabaceae) is an invasive woody weed in coa...
Due to the recent drought in Southern California, the abundance of a keystone species, Malosma lauri...
Due to the recent drought in Southern California, the abundance of a keystone species within the San...
An infestation of parkinsonia (Parkinsonia aculeata) located on Alexandria Station, Northern Territo...
AbstractBackground: The Florida torreya (Torreya taxifolia) began a catastrophic decline in the late...
Between 2012-2016, southern California experienced unprecedented drought that caused dieback in Malo...
A widespread stem canker and dieback disease threatened the cultivation of Grevillea robusta on farm...
There has been very little effort to incorporate foliar microbiomes into plant conservation efforts ...
The current unprecedented drought in California has reached maximums may predisposes plants to funga...