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Crumenulopsis sororia C. sororia is an apothecia-forming ascomycete (cup fungus) that causes cankers in the bark and wood of Pinus species in Europe....
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Cylindrocladium buxicola (Buxus blight) C. buxicola is an anamorphic species in a genus of common ascomycete plant pathogens. It was identified relatively recently in the...
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Discula destructiva (anthracnose of dogwood) Since there is a very strong presumption that D. destructiva is alien to North America (Trigiano et al. 1995), this pathogen is clearly very...
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Gibberella xylarioides (coffee wilt) In the 1940s and 1950s this disease was a serious problem of coffee in several countries in West and East Africa, but was reduced to a relatively...
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Apiognomonia erythrostoma (cherry leaf scorch) A. erythrostoma is a perithecial ascomycete known primarily from Europe, although it has also been reported from eastern Asia. The early...
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Gymnosporangium yamadae (Japanese apple rust) G. yamadae belongs to the Uredinales, which includes the rust fungi, all of which cause diseases on plants. At present, G....
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Kabatiella zeae (eyespot) Economic losses to eyespot are uncommon (Walker Kirby, 1998); however, losses can occur when infection is severe; when much of the leaf area is...
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Phellinus noxius (brown tea root disease) Due to the extremely diverse host range and geographical distribution, the economic impact of P. noxius is highly variable. The impact can vary...
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Phyllachora maydis (black spot of maize) P. maydis, a perithecial ascomycete, causes a tar spot disease of maize that is usually a minor problem. More significant damage to...
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Alternaria gaisen (black spot of Japanese pear) A. gaisen occurs on the Japanese pear, Pyrus pyrifolia, especially the cultivar Nijisseiki but also other cultivars of both Japanese and Chinese...
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