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Sezónní dynamika šíření původce sazné nemoci kůry na lokalitě Brno - Sadová
Janovská, Kateřina
Sooty bark disease is caused by a parasitic fungus Cryptostroma corticale (Ellis & Ever-hart) Gregory & Waller, which survives in its host (mostly sycamore maple) in engophy-tic stage. After exposing the host to stress, especially drought stress, its strong pathoge-nic effects prevailes, which may be fatal for the host. At the research area in Soběšice, aerobiological sampling took place from spring to autumn using automatic volumetric spore trap. DNA extraction and real-time PCR were used to determine the number of C. corticale spores in the samples. The effect of meteorological factors on the spore amounts was determined. More spores were observed in the spring months than in the autumn months under similar conditions.

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