Recent advances related to poplar leaf spot and canker caused by Septoria musiva
Language
en
Article de revue
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Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology. 2010, vol. 32, n° 2, p. 122-134
Taylor & Francis
English Abstract
The expansion of poplar culture in the north-central and northeastern regions of North America has been limited because many poplar clones are susceptible to the leaf spot and canker disease caused by the fungus Septoria ...Read more >
The expansion of poplar culture in the north-central and northeastern regions of North America has been limited because many poplar clones are susceptible to the leaf spot and canker disease caused by the fungus Septoria musiva (teleomorph Mycosphaerella populorum). This review provides a brief historical account and summarizes the current state of knowledge focussing on developments in the areas of taxonomy and systematics, host associations and symptomatology. Since selection and deployment of resistant clones is one of the best disease-control strategies against S. musiva, recent advances in our knowledge of epidemiology, genetics and variability in virulence and aggressiveness of the populations of this fungus are also addressed.Read less <
Keywords
MYCOSPHAERELLA POPULORUM
MALADIE DU PEUPLIER
PEUPLIER HYBRIDE
RÉSISTANCE A LA MALADIE
TÂCHE SEPTORIENNE
HYBRID POPLAR
PEUPLIER
English Keywords
DISEASE RESISTANCE
POPLAR DISEASES
SEPTORIA LEAF SPOT
Origin
Hal imported