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What Do We Know about Botryosphaeriaceae? An Overview of a Worldwide Cured Dataset
E Batista, A Lopes, A Alves
Forests 12 (3), 313, 2021
532021
Botryosphaeriaceae species on forest trees in Portugal: diversity, distribution and pathogenicity
E Batista, A Lopes, A Alves
European Journal of Plant Pathology 158 (3), 693-720, 2020
232020
Phytophthora Species Involved in Alnus glutinosa Decline in Portugal
C Bregant, E Batista, S Hilário, BT Linaldeddu, A Alves
Pathogens 12 (2), 276, 2023
112023
Lasiodiplodia species associated with dieback of avocado in the coastal area of Peru
E Rodríguez-Gálvez, S Hilário, E Batista, A Lopes, A Alves
European Journal of Plant Pathology 161 (1), 219-232, 2021
92021
Occurrence of Diaporthe species in Eucalyptus globulus, Pinus pinaster and Quercus suber in Portugal
AF Lopes, E Batista, S Hilário, L Santos, A Alves
Forest Pathology 51 (2), e12674, 2021
82021
Can species distribution models be used for risk assessment analyses of fungal plant pathogens? A case study with three Botryosphaeriaceae species
E Batista, A Lopes, P Miranda, A Alves
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 1-16, 2022
72022
First report of Phytophthora hibernalis, P. multivora and P. niederhauserii causing root rot and bleeding cankers on Eucalyptus globulus in Portugal
C Bregant, E Batista, S Hilário, BT Linaldeddu, A Alves
New Disease Reports 47 (2), e12171, 2023
2023
First report of Neofusicoccum parvum causing canker and dieback on Alnus glutinosa in Portugal
C Bregant, G Rossetto, BT Linaldeddu, E Batista, S Hilário, A Alves
New Disease Reports 47 (2), e12169, 2023
2023
How good are we at describing a new fungal species? A case study based on the family Botryosphaeriaceae (Dothideomycetes)
E Batista, A Lopes, A Alves
Mycological Progress 21 (3), 1-15, 2022
2022
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