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Gremmeniella abietina Gremmeniella abietina (Brunchorstia disease)
Brunchorstia dieback, caused by G. abietina, was reported to have devastated Pinus nigra var. maritima [P. nigra subsp. laricio] in Scandinavia in...
  Guignardia citricarpa (citrus black spot)
Black spot has been present in Australia, South Africa and parts of Asia for many years (Kotze, 2000). Most of the losses in Australia and South...
Phakopsora meibomiae Phakopsora meibomiae (soybean rust)
P. meibomiae is a rust native to the tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas that has a broad host range among legume species....
Phellinus noxius Phellinus noxius (brown tea root disease)
Due to the extremely diverse host range and geographical distribution, the economic impact of P. noxius is highly variable. The impact can vary...
Puccinia psidii Puccinia psidii (guava rust)
Lesions mainly appear on leaves but also on flowers and stems. Uredia are amphigenous, in groups on brownish or blackish spots, up to 5 mm...
Tyto alba Tyto alba (Barn owl)
T. alba was introduced to the Hawaiian Islands and Seychelles Islands to control invasive rat populations; it has also been...
Phytophthora cinnamomi Phytophthora cinnamomi (stripe canker (of cinnamon))
The most significant food crop losses due to P. cinnamomi root rot occur in avocado, particularly in California, USA (Coit, 1928), Australia (Allen...
  Puccinia horiana (white rust of chrysanthemum)
P. horiana is now a feared and serious disease in nurseries, frequently causing complete loss of glasshouse chrysanthemum...
Heterotis niloticus Heterotis niloticus (African bonytongue)
H. niloticus is a freshwater fish native to many parts of Africa. It is of commercial importance both in fisheries and aquaculture....
  avian infectious bronchitis
Avian infectious bronchitis (IB) is an acute, highly contagious respiratory disease of domestic fowl of all types and ages, caused by the...
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