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Dogwood Anthracnose by the Bartlett Lab Staff
Fungi and Their Potential As Biological Control Agents of Beech Bark Disease
<I>Discula Destructiva</I>
Savoryellales (Hypocreomycetidae, Sordariomycetes): a Novel Lineage
Anthracnose Diseases of Dogwood
Roland Jay Stipes 1936
(GISD) 2021. Species Profile Discula Destructiva. Availab
An Overview of the Systematics of the Sordariomycetes Based on a Four-Gene Phylogeny
A Review of the Phylogeny and Biology of the Diaporthales
Exotic Organisms in Greater Yellowstone: Native Biodiversity Under Siege.” Mr
Major Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in the United States: 2015
An Assessment of Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida L.) Decline in the Eastern United States
Eastern Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida) in Canada, Prepared Under Contract with Environment Canada, Overseen and Edited by Dr
Dogwood Anthracnose and Its Spread in the South
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A Population Genetics Study of Discula Destructiva, the Causal Agent of Dogwood Anthracnose
Dogwood Anthracnose Cause: Discula Destructiva, a Fungus
In Vitro Regeneration of Cladrastis Kentukea (American Yellowwood) and Cornus Kousa (Kousa Dogwood)
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Research Article Documentation of Significant Losses in Cornus Florida L. Populations Throughout the Appalachian Ecoregion
Connection of Gnomonia Intermedia to Discula Betulina and Its Relationship to Other Taxa in Gnomoniaceae5
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Ning Zhang CV 2020 Page 2 of 17
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Natural Resource Condition Assessment for Fort Donelson National Battlefield
Greeneria Uvicola, Cause of Bitter Rot of Grapes, Belongs in the Diaporthales
Discula Destructiva (Dogwood Anthracnose)
Leaf-Inhabiting Genera of the Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales
(Diaporthales), with Emphasis on Gnomoniopsis And
Histological Investigation of Infection Processes of Discula Destructiva on Leaves of Cornus Florida Qunkang Cheng a , Alan S
Dogwood Anthracnose Caused by Discula Destructiva on Cornus Spp
Eastern Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida) in Canada
Dogwood Anthracnose: a Threat to Flowering Dogwood1
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Systematics of Bark-Inhabiting Species Of
Molecular Phylogeny of Melanospora and Diaporthales, and Population
Dogwood Anthracnose