Dothistroma septosporum(SCIRPI)
Distribution details in Russia (Far East)
First recorded in: 2018
* Adamson K, Mullett MS, Solheim H, Barnes I, Müller MM, Hantula J, Vuorinen M, Kačergius A, Markovskaja S, Musolin DL, Davydenko K (2018) Looking for relationships between the populations of Dothistroma septosporum in northern Europe and Asia. Fungal Genetics and Biology. 1, 110, 15-25.
*Mullett MS, Drenkhan R, Adamson K, Boroń P, Lenart-Boroń A, Barnes I, Tomšovský M, Jánošíková Z, Adamčíková K, Ondrušková E, Queloz V. (2021) Worldwide genetic structure elucidates the Eurasian origin and invasion pathways of Dothistroma septosporum, causal agent of Dothistroma needle blight. Journal of fungi. 3, 7, 111.
*Mullett MS, Drenkhan R, Adamson K, Boroń P, Lenart-Boroń A, Barnes I, Tomšovský M, Jánošíková Z, Adamčíková K, Ondrušková E, Queloz V. (2021) Worldwide genetic structure elucidates the Eurasian origin and invasion pathways of Dothistroma septosporum, causal agent of Dothistroma needle blight. Journal of fungi. 3, 7, 111.
Country | State | Status | |
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Belarus | Present, restricted distribution | ||
China | Neimenggu | Present, no details | |
China | Heilongjiang | Present, no details | |
China | Present, no details | ||
Estonia | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Finland | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Georgia | Present, no details | ||
Korea Dem. People's Republic | Present, no details | ||
Latvia | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Norway | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Poland | Present, widespread | ||
Ukraine | Present, restricted distribution |