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Pseudocercospora pachirae Cercospora pachirae is an invalid name, which has recently been validated under the name Pseudocercospora pachirae U. Braun, Crous & N. Pons (in...
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Passalora rubrotincta This species fits into the new concept of Passalora emend. (Crous and Braun, 2003), based on a reassessment of morphological characters and...
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Cercospora solanicola Crous and Braun (2003) referred this species to Cercospora apii Fresen. s. lat., as C. solanicola is morphologically indistinguishable. C. apii s....
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Cercospora sesami (leaf spot: sesame) Crous and Braun (2003) referred this species to Cercospora apii Fresen. s. lat., as C. sesami is morphologically indistinguishable. C. apii s. lat....
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Cercospora sorghi (Cercosporiosis) C. sorghi is usually considered a minor disease, except where susceptible cultivars are grown in areas where wet or humid and warm conditions...
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Cercospora sechii Crous and Braun (2003) referred this species to Cercospora apii Fresen. s. lat., as C. sechii is morphologically indistinguishable. C. apii s. lat....
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Passalora sojina (leaf spot of soyabean) P. sojina is capable of causing large yield reductions. The greatest damage affects late-maturing cultivars (Lehman, 1928). From 1966 to...
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Cercospora zinniae Crous and Braun (2003) referred this species to Cercospora apii Fresen. s. lat., as C. zinniae is morphologically indistinguishable. C. apii s....
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Cercospora zeae-maydis (grey leaf spot) Introduction Grey leaf spot (GLS) is now recognised as one of the most significant yield-limiting diseases of maize worldwide (Lipps...
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Cerotoma trifurcata (bean leaf beetle) In feeding studies, Smelser and Pedigo (1991) found that soyabean leaf consumption was 6.58 cm² per beetle. Most grower concern over defoliation...
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