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- disease, is a vascular disease that is caused by the fungus Raffaelea lauricola, which is transmitted by the invasive redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus...
- Laurel wilt disease, caused by the virulent fungal pathogen Raffaelea lauricola, a native of southern Asia, was found in the southeast United States in...
- (Xyleborus glabratus) introduces its highly virulent fungal symbiont Raffaelea lauricola into the sapwood of Lauraceae shrubs or trees. S****afras's volatile terpenoids...
- United States. It has been do****ented as the primary vector of Raffaelea lauricola, the fungus that causes laurel wilt, a disease that can kill several North...
- significant danger to ****a palustris. It is caused by the fungus Raffaelea lauricola, which is spread by the redbay ambrosia beetle, a nonnative species introduced...
- Felder, 1862 Chlorippe laurona Schaus, 1902 Chlorippe acca Boisduval, 1870 Catargyria laure mima Fruhstorfer, 1907 Chlorippi laure lauricola Kaye, 1925...
- Laurel wilt is a disease of redbay (****a borbonia) caused by Raffaelea lauricola. This fungus, harbored in the mycangium of the redbay ambrosia beetle...
- Aschersonia javanica Aschersonia javensis Aschersonia juruensis Aschersonia lauricola Aschersonia lecanii Aschersonia lecanioides Aschersonia luteola Aschersonia...
- inoculation. Bark beetle, Ambrosia beetle Laurel wilt - caused by R. lauricola, and R. canadensis Korean oak wilt - caused by R. quercus-mongolicae Dutch...
- Xyleborus glabratus, confirm that the laurel wilt pathogen, Raffaelea lauricola, originated in Asia." Mycologia 103.5 (2011): 1028–1036. Inácio, M. Lurdes...