2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3059.2008.01869.x
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First report of Eutypella parasitica causing cankers on field maple (Acer campestre) in Croatia

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“…, ), a distance which is even larger when incidences of E. parasitica in western Croatia (Ogris et al. ) are also taken into account. Similarly, north of the Alps, the most eastern known location of Eutypella canker (near St. Veit an der Gölsen) and its most western known occurrence in Munich are about 300 km apart.…”
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“…, ), a distance which is even larger when incidences of E. parasitica in western Croatia (Ogris et al. ) are also taken into account. Similarly, north of the Alps, the most eastern known location of Eutypella canker (near St. Veit an der Gölsen) and its most western known occurrence in Munich are about 300 km apart.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In December 2006, the disease was found in Austria (Cech ) and in September 2007 in Croatia along the border to Slovenia (Ogris et al. ). In Slovenia and adjacent parts of Croatia, Eutypella canker is scattered over a wide area (Ogris et al.…”
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“…Another species in this family, Eutypella parasitica, has shown to cause canker of maple (Acer spp.) in northern USA (Davidson and Lorenz 1938), and was recently reported in Slovenia (Jurc et al 2006) and Croatia (Ogris et al 2008).…”
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“…It was subsequently discovered in Austria in forests in 2006 on sycamores (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) [3]. In Croatia, E. parasitica was found for the first time in 2007 on field maples (Acer campestre L.) in Prišlin (KrapinaZagorje County), near Slovenian border [4]. In 2016, the fungus was reported in Germany [5] and Hungary [6].…”
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confidence: 99%