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Phoma tracheiphila (mal secco) P. tracheiphila is a conidial fungus causing serious damage and death to the host, particularly lemon [Citrus limon], in...
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Cryphonectria parasitica (blight of chestnut) The American chestnut was the most important tree species in the former oak-chestnut forest and a dominant species in the mixed mesophytic forest...
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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...
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Gymnosporangium yamadae (Japanese apple rust) G. yamadae belongs to the Uredinales, which includes the rust fungi, all of which cause diseases on plants. At present, G....
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Alternaria gaisen (black spot of Japanese pear) A. gaisen occurs on the Japanese pear, Pyrus pyrifolia, especially the cultivar Nijisseiki but also other cultivars of both Japanese and Chinese...
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Mycosphaerella dearnessii (brown spot needle blight) Brown-spot needle blight caused by Mycosphaerella dearnessii kills foliage and retards growth of many pine species. The pathogen has a wide host...
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Mycosphaerella pini (Dothistroma blight) Dothistroma septospora (the anamorphic form of the fungus) has spread rapidly around the world since its identification as a serious crop pathogen...
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Ciborinia camelliae (flower blight) In North America, C. camelliae causes severe damage to camellia flowers on landscape plants in the southern USA. Flower blight is considered to be...
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Puccinia horiana (white rust of chrysanthemum) P. horiana is now a feared and serious disease in nurseries, frequently causing complete loss of glasshouse chrysanthemum...
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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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