A Novel Fusarium Species Causes a Canker Disease of the Critically Endangered Conifer, Torreya taxifolia
Abstract
A canker disease of Florida torreya (Torreya taxifolia) has been implicated in the decline of this critically endangered species in its native range of northern Florida and southeastern Georgia. In surveys of eight Florida torreya sites, cankers were present on all dead trees and 71 to 100% of living trees, suggesting that a fungal pathogen might be the causal agent. To identify the causal agent, nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer...
Paper Details
Title
A Novel Fusarium Species Causes a Canker Disease of the Critically Endangered Conifer, Torreya taxifolia
Published Date
Jun 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
95
Issue
6
Pages
633 - 639
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