Decay and Canker Caused by Inonotus Rickii Spreading on More Urban Tree Species. Annesi, T., Coppola, R., & Motta, E. Forest Pathology, 33(6):405–412, December, 2003. doi abstract bibtex Inonotus rickii was detected for the first time causing cankers and decay in Acer negundo and Celtis australis in Italy. In a boxelder boulevard, declining trees showed sparse foliage, exudations and cracks in the bark; in some cases, chlamydospore masses were present. Five isolates were collected and compared by growth tests in vitro and electrophoretic analyses; three isolates from the same boulevard showed very similar physiological characters. The increasing importance of the pathogen in urban areas is underlined and discussed.
@article{annesiDecayCankerCaused2003,
title = {Decay and Canker Caused by {{Inonotus}} Rickii Spreading on More Urban Tree Species},
author = {Annesi, T. and Coppola, R. and Motta, E.},
year = {2003},
month = dec,
volume = {33},
pages = {405--412},
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doi = {10.1046/j.1437-4781.2003.00340.x},
abstract = {Inonotus rickii was detected for the first time causing cankers and decay in Acer negundo and Celtis australis in Italy. In a boxelder boulevard, declining trees showed sparse foliage, exudations and cracks in the bark; in some cases, chlamydospore masses were present. Five isolates were collected and compared by growth tests in vitro and electrophoretic analyses; three isolates from the same boulevard showed very similar physiological characters. The increasing importance of the pathogen in urban areas is underlined and discussed.},
journal = {Forest Pathology},
keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-13618276,celtis-australis,forest-resources,fungal-diseases,species-decline,stem-canker,urban-areas},
lccn = {INRMM-MiD:c-13618276},
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}
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