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Home Publications American Chestnut Proceedings 1978 The Role of Oxalic Acid in the Pathogenesis of Endothia parasitica

The Role of Oxalic Acid in the Pathogenesis of Endothia parasitica

Oxalic acid is present in increased amounts along the advancing edge of E. parasitica cankers and appears to play a role in pathogenesis. It acts synergistically in vitro with polygalacturonase activity in degradation of calcium polypectate and displays a toxicity toward chestnut protoplasts.


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Author(s): David R. McCarroll, Eyvind Thorbjorsen

Publication: American Chestnut Proceedings - 1978