2023
DOI: 10.1111/efp.12790
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Characterization, pathogenicity and host range studies of Paecilomyces formosus associated with dieback of Christ's thorn trees (Paliurus spina‐christi Mill.) in Iran

Abstract: Christ's thorn (Paliurus spina‐christi Mill.) tree is an important and valuable forestry species and has significant potential in afforestation and reforestation systems. In recent years, dieback symptoms were observed on Paliurus spina‐christi trees in Gilan‐e Gharb region of Kermanshah province, west Iran. During 2020 to 2021, Christ's thorn trees that exhibit branch dieback symptoms were sampled for fungal isolations. The pathogenicity tests, biochemical assay of growth, acid production on creatine sucrose … Show more

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“…Apart from foods, species also grow on and damage items made of wood, leather, paper and textiles (Brown & Smith 1957 ). Similarly, P. formosus sensu lato (Samson et al 2009 ) can be found on a wide range of substrates and has occasionally been reported to cause disease in humans (Heshmatnia et al 2017 ), animals (Anderson et al 2022 ) and trees (Heidarian et al 2018 ; Sabernasab et al 2019 ; Rostami & Jamali 2023 ), and it has also been shown to have potential as a plant growth promotor (Khan et al 2012 ). Here we report two genomes of P. lecythidis .…”
Section: Ima Genome-f 19dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from foods, species also grow on and damage items made of wood, leather, paper and textiles (Brown & Smith 1957 ). Similarly, P. formosus sensu lato (Samson et al 2009 ) can be found on a wide range of substrates and has occasionally been reported to cause disease in humans (Heshmatnia et al 2017 ), animals (Anderson et al 2022 ) and trees (Heidarian et al 2018 ; Sabernasab et al 2019 ; Rostami & Jamali 2023 ), and it has also been shown to have potential as a plant growth promotor (Khan et al 2012 ). Here we report two genomes of P. lecythidis .…”
Section: Ima Genome-f 19dmentioning
confidence: 99%