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Detailed coverage of invasive species threatening livelihoods and the environment worldwide

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Datasheets on over 1500 invasive species and animal diseases
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Search results for '"Kingdom\: Fungi"'
Crumenulopsis sororia Crumenulopsis sororia
C. sororia is an apothecia-forming ascomycete (cup fungus) that causes cankers in the bark and wood of Pinus species in Europe....
Cylindrocladium buxicola 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...
  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...
Gibberella xylarioides 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...
Apiognomonia erythrostoma 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...
Gymnosporangium yamadae 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....
Kabatiella zeae 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...
Phellinus noxius 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...
Phyllachora maydis 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...
  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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