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- Neonectria is a genus of fungi in the family Nectriaceae. It is a cosmopolitan genus commonly distributed in tropical and temperate regions. The species...
- Neonectria ditissima (syn. Neonectria galligena) is a fungal plant pathogen. It causes cankers that can kill branches of trees by choking them off. Apple...
- Neonectria ****inata is a species of fungus that affects Beech trees in North America. Neonectria ****inata, along with Neonectria ditissima, are the cause...
- Italy. There have been reports of the Envy apple being susceptible to Neonectria, with the infected trees occasionally showing no symptoms. Other reports...
- attacks the bark, creating a wound that is then infected by Neonectria ditissima or Neonectria ****inata, two species of fungi. This causes a canker to develop...
- infected plant to contain the disease. Apple canker, caused by the fungus Neonectria galligena Ash bacterial canker, now understood to be caused by the bacterium...
- insect causes two different fungi (Neonectria ****inata (previously Nectria coccinea var. ****inata) and Neonectria ditissima (previously Nectria galligena))...
- Cylindrocarpon destructans Cylindrocarpon radicicola Fusarium rhizogenum Neonectria radicicola Ramularia destructans Septocylindrium aderholdii Ilyonectria...
- Cylindrocarpon ehrenbergii Wollenw., (1926) Fusarium candidum Ehrenb., (1818) Neonectria ramulariae Wollenw., (1917) Ramularia candida (Ehrenb.) Wollenw....
- (Desm.) Sacc., (1878) Synonyms Calonectria hederae G. Arnaud ex C. Booth, (1960) Nectria pyrochroa Desm., (1856) Neonectria reteaudii Bugnic., (1939)...