25 references found for Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum:
1. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization (EPPO), 2004. Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum Butternut canker. EPPO RS 2002/059.
2. Halik, S. 1999. Butternut Canker: The Search for an Insect Vector. Bug Bytes: A Newsletter of Insects, Disease, & Tree Health May 1999 ed: page 2.
3. Halik, S., and D. R. Bergdahl. 2002. Potential beetle vectors of Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum on butternut. Plant Disease 86(5): 521-527
4. Katovich, S., and M. E. Ostry. 1998. Insects associated with butternut and butternut canker in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Great Lakes Entomologist 31(2): 97-108
5. Morin, R. S; Gottschalk, K. W; Ostry, M.E and Liebhold, A. M. 2003. Butternut (Juglans cinerea) Distribution for Estimating Butternut Canker Mortality Impacts and Potential Reintroduction of Resistant Trees (poster)
6. Nair, V.M.G., 1999. Butternut Canker-An International Concern. In Biotechnology and Plant Protection in Forestry Science(eds) S.P. Raychaudhuri; K. Maramorosch; Science Publishers, Inc., Enfield, New Hampshire 03748. USA, pp. 239-252
7. Nair, V.M.G., Taylor, S. Ostry, M.E.., Katovich, S., Mielke, M. 2004. Conservation Assesment for Butternut or White walnut. Primary threat, butternut canker caused by Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum, Nair, Kostichka, Kuntz-threat to Juglans cinerea survival. J. Schultz, E. Nauertz, B. Braden, A. Lucus (eds) U.S. Forest Service, 82pp.
Summary: Available from: http://www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/howtos/ht_but/ht_but.htm [Accessed 23 August 2004]
9. Prey, A.J., Kuntz, J.E. and Ostry, M.E. 1997. Butternut canker: cause, spread and control. In: Proceedings Tree Seed Pathology Meeting, October 9-11, 1996, Opocno, Czech Republic.
10. Trisserat, N., and J. E. Kuntz. 1983. Dispersal gradients of conidia of the butternut canker fungus in a forest during rain. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 13(6): 1139-1144
Summary: Available from: http://www.main.nc.us/SERAMBO/BControl/butternut.html [Accessed 23 August 2004]
12. Bell, E.A. 1981. The Physiological Role(s) of Secondary (Natural Products. In: The Biochemistry of Plants: A Comprehensive Treatise, E.E. Conn (ed.). Academic Press, New York, NY, pp. 1-17.
13. Federspiel, M.C. and Nair, V.M.G. 1982. Infection Processes and Host-Parasite Interactions in Butternut Canker caused by Sirococcus Clavigignenti-juglandacearum. The Bulletin Botanical Club of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences. 14:3, 33-44.
14. Furnier, G. R., A. M. Stolz, R. M. Mustaphi, and M. E. Ostry. 1999. Genetic evidence that butternut canker was recently introduced into North America. Canadian Journal of Botany 77: 783-785
15. Gabka, Larry, 1996. Pathogenesis of butternut canker. M.S. Thesis, University of Wisconsin Green Bay, 61 pages.
16. Innes, L., and A. Rainville. 1996. Distribution and detection of Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum in Quebec. Phytoprotection 77(2): 75-78
17. Kremar-Nozic, Emina; Wilson, Bill and Arthur, Louise., 2000. The potential impacts of exotic forest pests in North
America : a synthesis of research
18. Kuntz, J.E. and Nair, V.M.G. 1982. Hyphal pegs and pycnidia produced by Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum. The Bulletin. Botanical Club of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences 14:3, 35.
19. Kuntz, J.E. and Prey, A.J. 1978. Etiology, distribution, and impact of butternut canker in eastern U.W.A. (Abstr. 109) Proc 3rd Intl. Congress of Plant Pathology, Munich.
20. Kuntz, J.E. Prey, A.L., Jutte, S., and Nair, V.M.G. 1979. The etiology, distribution epidemiology and impact of butternut canker in Wisconsin. In: Walnut insects and diseases, workshop proceedings: Carbonadale, IL., Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-52, St. Paul, MN. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experimental Station, pp.69-72.
21. Nair, V.M.G., Kostichka, C.J. and Kuntz, J.E. 1979. Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum: An undescribed species causing canker on butternut. Mycologia, 71; 641-646.
22. Patterson, R. 1993. Butternut Blues. American Forests (July/August 1993 ed).
23. Schlarbaum, S. E., F. Hebard, P. C. Spaine, and J. C. Kamalay. 1999. Three American Tragedies: Chestnut blight, Butternut canker, and Dutch Elm disease. Bull. Texas Omith. Sot. 31(2): 63-64.
24. Trisserat, N., and J. E. Kuntz. 1984. Butternut canker development on individual trees and increase within a plantation. Plant Disease 68(7): 613-616
25. Van Dersal, W.R. 1938. Native Woody Plants of the Unites States: Their Erosion Control and Wildlife Values. United States Government Printing Office. Washington DC
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