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A new begomovirus species and betasatellite causing severe tomato leaf curl disease in Ranchi, India.
Punam Kumari; Singh, A. K.; Brotati Chattopadhyay; Supriya Chakraborty; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 11, 3 ref. Leaf curl disease of tomato (ToLCD) has become a serious problem across the Ranchi district of Jharkhand, India. Infected plants exhibit symptoms cons...
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First report of a rust disease of plumeria caused by Coleosporium plumeriae in Southern China and Vietnam.
Wang, Q.; Thu, P. Q.; Kakishima, M.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 10, 6 ref. A rust of Plumeria spp. was found in Southern China (Yunnan Province in 2003 and Hainan Island in 2006) and in Vietnam in 2010. Orange to yellow uredi...
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First report of a phytoplasma identified in coconut palms (Cocos nucifera) with lethal yellowing-like symptoms in Papua New Guinea.
Kelly, P. L.; Reeder, R.; Kokoa, P.; Arocha, Y.; Nixon, T.; Fox, A.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 9 In October 2008, coconut plantations in the villages of Tobenam, Pupun and Dugumor, located in the Bogia district of the Madang Province in Papua New ...
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First record of verticillium wilt (Verticillium longisporum) in winter oilseed rape in the UK.
Gladders, P.; Smith, J. A.; Kirkpatrick, L.; Clewes, E.; Grant, C.; Barbara, D.; Barnes, A. V.; Lane, C. R.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 8 V. longisporum is an important pathogen of oilseed rape (OSR) and vegetable brassicas in several European countries, but has not been reported previou...
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First report of anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides on onion (Allium cepa) in Benin.
Sikirou, R.; Beed, F.; Hotègni, J.; Winter, S.; Assogba-Komlan, F.; Reeder, R.; Miller, S. A.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 7 Since 1995, a serious disease of onion has been reported by farmers across cultivated fields in southern Bénin. All of the farmers interviewed in a su...
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Rice yellow mottle virus in rice in Rwanda: first report and evidence of strain circulation.
Ndikumana, I.; Gasoré, R.; Issaka, S.; Pinel-Galzi, A.; Onasanya, A.; Hassani-Mehraban, A.; Fargette, D.; Peters, D.; Séré, Y.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 18, 6 ref. A joint survey by the Africa Rice Center and the Institut des Sciences Agronomiques du Rwanda reported a high incidence of plants with yellowing and m...
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First report of potato blackleg caused by a biovar 3 Dickeya sp. in Georgia.
Tsror, L.; Erlich, O.; Lebiush, S.; Wolf, J. van der; Czajkowski, R.; Mozes, G.; Sikharulidze, Z.; Daniel, B. B.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 1, 6 ref. During the spring of 2008, samples of potato plants with symptoms of blackleg, wilting and soft rots, and their daughter tubers, were sent to Israel f...
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First report of a new binucleate Rhizoctonia on potato tubers in the UK.
Woodhall, J. W.; Webb, K. M.; Harper, G.; Peters, J. C.; Rodriguez-Carres, M.; Cubeta, M. A.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 31, 4 ref. A sample of potato cv. Navan tubers displaying growth cracking and elephant hide symptoms often associated with Rhizoctonia potato disease, were obtai...
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Leaf spot caused by Neofusicoccum parvum reported on nutmeg in India.
Jayakumar, V.; Rajalakshmi, S.; Amaresan, N.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 19, 5 ref. In 2008, a survey was conducted in spice cultivation areas for disease incidence. During the survey, moderate to severe incidence of leaf spot disease...
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First report of gladiolus rust caused by Uromyces transversalis in Cuba.
Martínez-de la Parte, E.; Pérez-Vicente, L.; Cantillo-Pérez, T.; Guerrero-Barriel, D.; Ramos, A.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 23, pp Article 20, 2 ref. In March 2010, rust lesions were observed on the leaves of hybrid gladiolus (Gladiolus sp.) plants in a garden located in the outskirts of Santiago de...
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