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Passalora dubia On the basis of re-examinations and reassessments of morphological features, the conidiogenesis, structures of the conidiogenous loci and molecular...
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Cercospora elaeidis (Cercospora leaf spot) Disease incidence in nurseries may reach 100% but death is rare, except on Elaeis oleifera. The assimilative surface can be reduced by half, and...
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Passalora fusimaculans On the basis of re-examinations and reassessments of morphological features, the conidiogenesis, structures of the conidiogenous loci and molecular...
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Pseudocercospora fuligena (black leaf mould of tomato) Black leaf mould of tomato occurs in many South-East Asian countries and it has been reported to be important in Japan (Yamada, 1951). It has not...
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Cercospora heliotropiicola Crous and Braun (2003) referred this species to Cercospora apii Fresen. s. lat., as C. heliotropiicola is morphologically indistinguishable. C....
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Cercospora insulana (leaf spot of statice) Cercospora species on Limonium have often been confused. C. insulana is a true Cercospora s. str. distinct from C. apii s. lat. by having uniformly...
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Passalora koepkei (yellow spot of sugarcane) On the basis of re-examinations and reassessments of morphological features, the conidiogenesis, structures of the conidiogenous loci and molecular...
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Cercospora krugiana Crous and Braun (2003) referred this species to Cercospora apii Fresen. s. lat., as C. krugiana is morphologically indistinguishable. C. apii s....
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Cercospora malayensis Crous and Braun (2003) referred this species to Cercospora apii Fresen. s. lat., as C. malayensis is morphologically indistinguishable. C. apii s....
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Cercospora medicaginis Crous and Braun (2003) referred this species to Cercospora apii Fresen. s. lat., as Cercospora medicaginis is morphologically indistinguishable. C....
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