DOI: 10.2298/bg20130419radulovic
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Most often mycosis and pseudomykosis on chestnut, with special review to the specirs of Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr

Abstract: Шумарски факултет Универзитета у Београду Кључна документациона информација Редни број (РБ) Идентификациони број (ИБР) Тип документа (ТД) Монографска публикација Тип записа (ТЗ) Текстуални штампани материјал Врста рада (ВР) Докторска дисертација Аутор (А) Мр Златан Радуловић Ментор (МН) Др Драган Караџић, редовни професор Наслов (НА) Најчешће микозе и псеудомикозе питомог кестена, са посебним освртом на врсту Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr Језик публикације (ЈП) Српски Земља издавања (ЗИ) Србија Геогр… Show more

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“…In later studies, C. parasitica has been recorded on sessile oak trees in Serbia (Karadžić & Milenković 2013). Also, Radulović (2013) reported the presence of C. parasitica among the other mycosis in natural stands and localities where individual sweet chestnut trees occur. However, no detailed studies were performed to characterise this pathogen on sweet chestnut trees in Serbia.…”
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“…In later studies, C. parasitica has been recorded on sessile oak trees in Serbia (Karadžić & Milenković 2013). Also, Radulović (2013) reported the presence of C. parasitica among the other mycosis in natural stands and localities where individual sweet chestnut trees occur. However, no detailed studies were performed to characterise this pathogen on sweet chestnut trees in Serbia.…”
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“…Later field studies and monitoring of sweet chestnut stands have confirmed the decline of sweet chestnut trees all over Serbia (personal observation, unpublished). Generally, C. parasitica is present in the most important natural stands of sweet chestnut in Serbia (in the area near Vranje and Prijepolje) as well as in most of the localities where individual sweet chestnut trees occur (Radulović 2013). Additionally, C. parasitica has been recorded on sessile oak trees in Serbia (Karadžić & Milenković 2013).…”
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