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Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus (ash dieback) Due to the severity of ash dieback, the anamorphic fungus, H. pseudoalbidus has been on the EPPO Alert list since...
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Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. elaeidis (fusarium wilt of oil palm) Fusarium wilt is the most important disease of oil palm in western and central Africa (Turner, 1981). Losses of up to 50% have been recorded...
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Guignardia bidwellii (black rot) The most damaging aspect of black rot is its effect on fruit because it can completely destroy the crop. Infected berries are bad for wine...
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Cercospora albiziae Crous and Braun (2003) referred this species to Cercospora apii Fresen. s. lat., as C. albiziae is morphologically indistinguishable. C. apii s....
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Seiridium cardinale (cypress canker) The high pathogenicity of S. cardinale, wide host range in the Cupressaceae family, relative stability of its virulence, abundant production of...
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Didymascella thujina (cedar leaf blight) In North America seedling mortality rates of up to 97% have been recorded resulting in large economic losses to growers. Seedling mortality of...
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Apiognomonia errabunda (anthracnose) A. errabunda and A. quercina are invasive species both in Europe and the USA for the following reasons: the pathogen has a three-way survival...
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Cyclaneusma minus (Cyclaneusma needle-cast) C. minus is spread by airborne ascospores. Its host range is restricted to some species in a single genus,...
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Moniliophthora roreri (frosty pod rot) The invasive basidiomycete pathogen M. roreri originated in Western Colombia/Ecuador. In recent years it has expanded its range in...
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Colletotrichum acutatum (black spot of strawberry) The disease is significant worldwide on strawberry (on which it is considered the second most important pathogen after Botrytis cinerea), and...
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