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Cercospora kikuchii (purple seed stain) Purple seed stain occurs wherever soyabeans are grown throughout the world (Agarwal, 1981). The seed phase of the disease does not adversely...
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Colletotrichum dematium (leaf spot) Colletotrichum dematium has a wide host range (Agarwal et al., 2004). See Seedborne...
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Corticium salmonicolor (damping off) The disease can cause significant losses, ranging from the loss of individual branches to death of the whole tree if the main stem is affected....
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Curvularia (black kernel) Martin (1939a) reported a new disease of rice in the United States characterized by the presence of a small percentage of jet black grains in the...
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Phomopsis vexans (Phomopsis blight of eggplant) P. vexans is a pynicidial anamorph with a teleomorph in the genus Diaporthe. Easily seedborne and producing large...
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Bipolaris sacchari (eye spot) B. sacchari caused seedling collar rot with 50% mortality (Sinha and Kishan-Singh, 1983). B. sacchari occurred in Uttar Pradesh, India, with an...
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Alternaria sesami (blight of sesame) Although considered an important fungal disease of sesame, there is little information about actual economic impact of A. sesami. Kumar and Mishra...
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Alternaria triticina (leaf blight of wheat) A. triticina is one of several species in the genus that have been isolated from wheat leaves; it is demonstrated to be pathogenic,...
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Ascochyta pisi (blight: pea) Ascochyta pisi together with Phoma medicaginis var. pinodella and. Mycosphaerella pinodes is part of a complex of seedborne fungi associated...
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Chaetomium globosum (antagonist of Venturia) Chaetomium globosum has been used as part of a successful treatment against the secondary spread of Colletotrichum falcatum, the causal agent...
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