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  1. Occurrence of dark septate endophytes in <em>Nothofagus</em> seedlings from Patagonia, Argentina

    Occurrence of dark septate endophytes in Nothofagus seedlings from Patagonia, Argentina

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: María E Salgado Salomón --- , Argentina Carolina Barroetaveña --- , Argentina Mario Rajchenberg --- , Argentina
    Temperate forests of southern Argentina and Chile cover a wide latitudinal and altitudinal range on both sides of the Andes, with Nothofagus species being one of the main tree species. Most of the larger remnants are protected within the limits...
  2. A diverse assemblage of Botryosphaeriaceae infect <em>Eucalyptus</em> in native and non-native environments

    A diverse assemblage of Botryosphaeriaceae infect Eucalyptus in native and non-native environments

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: B Slippers T Burgess D Pavlic R Ahumada H Maleme S Mohali C Rodas MJ Wingfield
    The Botryosphaeriaceae cause endophytic infections of leaves and bark of various trees, including Eucalyptus, and they apparently persist in this state for extended periods of time. Under conditions of stress, these fungi cause many different disease symptoms on Eucalyptus, of...
  3. Diversity and identification of fungi associated with needles of <em>Pinus radiata</em> in Tasmania

    Diversity and identification of fungi associated with needles of Pinus radiata in Tasmania

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Istiana Prihatini --- Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, Australia Morag Glen --- Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, Australia Tim J Wardlaw --- Forestry Tasmania, Hobart, Australia Caroline L Mohammed --- Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, Australia
    Needle fungi have been extensively studied in conifers but rarely in Pinus radiata. Previous studies of P. radiata have been based on fungal isolation and not direct PCR detection from needles. This research was a component of a study examining...