Fungi of the ascomycete genus Diaporthe have been identified worldwide. Typically, Diaporthe species are saprobes, endophytes, or plant pathogens. The distinction between the species of this genus has historically been based on the combination of the morphological information, cultural characteristics, and host affiliation. The correct identification of the Diaporthe species should be carried out based on a combination of molecular genetic traits. A comprehensive analysis of Diaporthe species in the Russian Federation using molecular phylogeny methods has never been accomplished. The goal of this study was the identification of the isolate Diaporthe sp. MF 16-010, extracted from stems of Helianthus annuus L. that was collected in the Krasno...
Species of Diaporthe inhabit a wide range of plant hosts as plant pathogens, endophytes and saprobes...
Background: The early phases of Diaporthe helianthi pathogenesis on sunflower are characterized by t...
Diaporthe species have often been reported as important plant pathogens, saprobes and endophytes on ...
Fungi of the ascomycete genus Diaporthe have been identified worldwide. Typically, Diaporthe species...
Diaporthe is an important group of plant pathogenic fungi revealed all over the world. Early classif...
The molecular diversity of Diaporthe helianthi (anamorph Phomopsis helianthi), the causal agent of s...
Various reports state that the sunflower disease, primarily caused by Diaporthe/Phomopsis helianthi ...
The identification of Diaporthe (anamorph Phomopsis) species associated with stem canker of sunflowe...
The identification of Diaporthe (anamorph Phomopsis) species associated with stem canker of sunflowe...
Diaporthe (Phomopsis) species have often been reported as plant pathogens, non-pathogenic endophytes...
Diaporthe (anamorph = Phomopsis) species are plant pathogens and endophytes on a wide range of hosts...
A survey of 67 commercial fields in 19 locations was conducted in the southern Pampean region of Arg...
Development of new, more aggressive isolates of Phomopsis helianthi in Serbia and Montenegro has bee...
The genus Diaporthe (Diaporthaceae, Diaporthales) comprises endophytes, pathogens and saprophytes, i...
Diaporthales is a fungal order comprising important plant pathogens, saprobes and endophytes on a wi...
Species of Diaporthe inhabit a wide range of plant hosts as plant pathogens, endophytes and saprobes...
Background: The early phases of Diaporthe helianthi pathogenesis on sunflower are characterized by t...
Diaporthe species have often been reported as important plant pathogens, saprobes and endophytes on ...
Fungi of the ascomycete genus Diaporthe have been identified worldwide. Typically, Diaporthe species...
Diaporthe is an important group of plant pathogenic fungi revealed all over the world. Early classif...
The molecular diversity of Diaporthe helianthi (anamorph Phomopsis helianthi), the causal agent of s...
Various reports state that the sunflower disease, primarily caused by Diaporthe/Phomopsis helianthi ...
The identification of Diaporthe (anamorph Phomopsis) species associated with stem canker of sunflowe...
The identification of Diaporthe (anamorph Phomopsis) species associated with stem canker of sunflowe...
Diaporthe (Phomopsis) species have often been reported as plant pathogens, non-pathogenic endophytes...
Diaporthe (anamorph = Phomopsis) species are plant pathogens and endophytes on a wide range of hosts...
A survey of 67 commercial fields in 19 locations was conducted in the southern Pampean region of Arg...
Development of new, more aggressive isolates of Phomopsis helianthi in Serbia and Montenegro has bee...
The genus Diaporthe (Diaporthaceae, Diaporthales) comprises endophytes, pathogens and saprophytes, i...
Diaporthales is a fungal order comprising important plant pathogens, saprobes and endophytes on a wi...
Species of Diaporthe inhabit a wide range of plant hosts as plant pathogens, endophytes and saprobes...
Background: The early phases of Diaporthe helianthi pathogenesis on sunflower are characterized by t...
Diaporthe species have often been reported as important plant pathogens, saprobes and endophytes on ...