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Passiflora suberosa (corkystem passionflower) Native to south and central America, P. suberosa has become invasive on Pacific Islands in Melanesia and Hawaii and is also...
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Dioscorea alata (white yam) D. alata is a vigorous twining herbaceous vine, which is an important edible tuber crop but also an invasive plant outside...
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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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Peronospora hyoscyami f.sp. tabacina (blue mould of tobacco) Blue mould is currently a very important disease of tobacco worldwide, because of its great capacity to reduce yields. Severe early attacks can...
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Epipremnum pinnatum (centipede tongavine) E. pinnatum is a fast-growing vine which has become highly invasive, mostly in tropical forests where it climbs from the forest...
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Cassava brown streak viruses (cassava brown streak disease) CBSD was formerly of limited importance in Africa as a whole because of its restricted distribution along lowland coastal areas of Kenya...
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Pelopidas mathias (rice skipper) Due to its wide host range and low reproductive potential, colonization rates of P. mathias are rather low compared to more...
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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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Potato mop-top virus (potato mop-top) Potato mop-top virus infection of potato has been reported to cause a decrease in crop yield but the most serious effect in Europe is on crop...
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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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