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Detailed coverage of invasive species threatening livelihoods and the environment worldwide

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Search results for '"Kingdom\: Fungi"'
Tilletia controversa Tilletia controversa (dwarf bunt of wheat)
Dwarf bunt is a serious disease, particularly of winter wheat at relatively high altitudes. It is very difficult to control because of the...
  Urocystis agropyri (flag smut of wheat)
U. agropyri causes flag smut on leaves of species in the family Poaceae. As a pathogen of grasses, it appears to have a wide host range...
Claviceps africana Claviceps africana (ergot)
C. africana is the ergot pathogen of Sorghum bicolor, now found in most sorghum-producing areas of the world. It is primarily a...
Claviceps sorghi Claviceps sorghi (sorghum ergot)
C. sorghi is a pathogen of Sorghum bicolor found only in India and Southeast Asia. The more widespread Claviceps africana...
  Monilia polystroma (Asiatic brown rot)
M. polystroma is the conidial form of an unknown apothecial ascomycete closely related to Monilinia fructigena, from which...
Alternaria japonica Alternaria japonica (pod spot of radish)
A. japonica is a seed-borne pathogen of plants in the Brassicaceae. No sexual state is known for the fungus, and identification based on...
Kabatiella zeae Kabatiella zeae (eyespot)
Economic losses to eyespot are uncommon (Walker Kirby, 1998); however, losses can occur when infection is severe; when much of the leaf area is...
Claviceps fusiformis Claviceps fusiformis (pearl millet ergot)
C. fusiformis is widespread in Africa and India, where the host crop, pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum), has been grown for...
Cronartium flaccidum Cronartium flaccidum (Scots pine blister rust)
C. flaccidum is a heteroecious rust fungus, completing different stages of its life cycle on different plants. Mating of haploid strains...
Heterobasidion annosum Heterobasidion annosum
H. annosum sensu stricto mainly affects species of Pinus, but it also affects a wide range of other conifers in Europe. It is found relatively...
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