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Gerwasia mayorii Gerwasia mayorii
There is little published information on this plant pathogenic fungus, which has limited geographic distribution. As hosts exist in other...
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  Phenacoccus solenopsis (cotton mealybug)
The solenopsis mealybug has been recorded on 202 host plant species that include field crops, ornamentals, trees and vegetables. In...
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Bunias orientalis Bunias orientalis (Turkish warty-cabbage)
B. orientalis possess traits characteristic of invasive species: (1) rapid spread into new areas; (2) increasing abundance in invaded...
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  Mundulla yellows (Mundulla Yellows dieback)
Invasiveness is not a term that one associates with abiotic stresses. Whilst early studies pointed towards a pathogen-induced decline, more...
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Calamus trachycoleus Calamus trachycoleus
The genus Calamus consists of about 400 species of rattans (family Arecaceae) indigenous to the Old World tropics. C. trachycoleus is most closely...
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  Penidiella strumelloidea
This is a datasheet on Penidiella strumelloidea
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  Arkoola nigra (black leaf blight of soybean)
A. nigra is an ascomycete known only from certain parts of Australia. It was identified after causing substantial losses on soyabeans...
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Sitophilus zeamais Sitophilus zeamais (greater grain weevil)
S. oryzae and S. zeamais are very important pests of cereals. In maize or sorghum, attack may start in the mature crop when the moisture content of...
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  Drosophila suzukii
D. suzukii is a fruit crop pest and is a serious economic threat to soft summer...
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Harpophora maydis Harpophora maydis (late wilt of maize)
H. maydis is a soilborne and apparently seedborne fungus, related to the root-infecting species in the genus Gaeumannomyces. It is...
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