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Diplodia cupressi

Known as: Diplodia pinea f. sp. cupressi, Sphaeropsis sapinea f. sp. cupressi 
National Institutes of Health

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2017
2017
The Tree Protection Co-operative Programme (TPCP), the University of Pretoria, South Africa, and the Ministry of Education and… 
2006
2006
Sphaeropsis sapinea was repeatedly isolated in Sardinia from symptomatic samples of the upper part of declining pine (Pinus… 
Review
2005
Review
2005
Plantation forestry is of growing importance in many countries of southern and eastern Africa. With the increased planting, the… 
Review
2003
Review
2003
ABSTRACT Sphaeropsis sapinea is the causal agent of Sphaeropsis tip blight disease of pines. Past surveys of diseased and… 
Review
1998
Review
1998
Over the past 70 years a destructive blight of Cupressus macrocarpa and other Cupressaceae, caused by Seiridium cardinale, has… 
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Unsegmented double-stranded (ds)RNA viruses belonging to the family Totiviridae persistently infect protozoa and fungi. In this… 
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Two morphotypes of Sphaeropsis sapinea, designated A and B, are recognized in the north central United States. Nonwounded… 
Review
1980
Review
1980
WINGFIELD, M. J., and P. S. KNOX-DAVIES. 1980. Association of Diplodiapinea witha root dise3sc of pines in South Africa. Plant… 
1976
1976
A locally occurring dieback, similar to previously reported "red top", "shoot blight", and "tip blight", was investigated during…