The pathogen Fusarium circinatum, causal agent of pitch canker disease, is currently one of the biggest fungal threats to pine health worldwide. Symptomatic infections are associated with a high mortality rate, particularly for nursery and established plants. Pitch canker disease results in reduced growth and significant annual losses in the South African forestry industry. Pines respond to insect damage and fungal infection by forming traumatic resin ducts, as well as upregulating the production of defence compounds. These phytochemicals include terpenes, the main chemical constituents of pine resin, and phenolics, produced in specialized cells of the secondary phloem. Many of these compounds belonging to these two phytochemical groups are...
• The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine ar...
• The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine ar...
Fusarium circinatum is a highly virulent invasive pathogen that causes the disease commonly known as...
Pitch canker, caused by Fusarium circinatum (teleomorph Gibberella circinata), is regarded as one o...
Pines represent over 50% of the trees planted by forestry companies in South Africa. They are valued...
In an era of climate change and global trade, forests sustainability is endangered by several biotic...
The rhizobiome is being increasingly acknowledged as a key player in plant health and breeding strat...
The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine are ...
The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine are ...
The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine are ...
The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine are ...
Pine pitch canker (PPC), caused by Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg and O’Donnell, represents an import...
Pine pitch canker (PPC), caused by Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg and O’Donnell, represents an import...
• The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine ar...
Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pine pitch canker (PPC), is an emergent and still understud...
• The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine ar...
• The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine ar...
Fusarium circinatum is a highly virulent invasive pathogen that causes the disease commonly known as...
Pitch canker, caused by Fusarium circinatum (teleomorph Gibberella circinata), is regarded as one o...
Pines represent over 50% of the trees planted by forestry companies in South Africa. They are valued...
In an era of climate change and global trade, forests sustainability is endangered by several biotic...
The rhizobiome is being increasingly acknowledged as a key player in plant health and breeding strat...
The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine are ...
The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine are ...
The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine are ...
The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine are ...
Pine pitch canker (PPC), caused by Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg and O’Donnell, represents an import...
Pine pitch canker (PPC), caused by Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg and O’Donnell, represents an import...
• The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine ar...
Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pine pitch canker (PPC), is an emergent and still understud...
• The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine ar...
• The mechanisms and conditions affecting expression of systemic induced resistance (SIR) in pine ar...
Fusarium circinatum is a highly virulent invasive pathogen that causes the disease commonly known as...