Search Results - "Brown, Anna V."
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Phytophthora himalsilva sp. nov. an unusually phenotypically variable species from a remote forest in Nepal
Published in Fungal biology (01-03-2011)“…The Himalaya have received little investigation for Phytophthora species. In a remote forest in Western Nepal ten isolates of an unknown Phytophthora were…”
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The hosts and potential geographic range of Dothistroma needle blight
Published in Forest ecology and management (10-03-2009)“…Dothistroma needle blight, one of the most important foliar diseases of Pinus spp., is caused primarily by the fungus Dothistroma septosporum (Dorog.) Morelet,…”
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Has Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) co‐evolved with Dothistroma septosporum in Scotland? Evidence for spatial heterogeneity in the susceptibility of native provenances
Published in Evolutionary applications (01-09-2016)“…Spatial heterogeneity in pathogen pressure leads to genetic variation in, and evolution of, disease‐related traits among host populations. In contrast, hosts…”
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Characterization and distribution of mating type genes in the dothistroma needle blight pathogens
Published in Phytopathology (01-07-2007)“…ABSTRACT Dothistroma septosporum and D. pini are the two causal agents of Dothistroma needle blight of Pinus spp. in natural forests and plantations…”
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Has S cots pine ( Pinus sylvestris ) co‐evolved with Dothistroma septosporum in S cotland? Evidence for spatial heterogeneity in the susceptibility of native provenances
Published in Evolutionary applications (01-09-2016)“…Spatial heterogeneity in pathogen pressure leads to genetic variation in, and evolution of, disease‐related traits among host populations. In contrast, hosts…”
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