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  Leaf spot disease of lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) caused by Pestalotiopsis photiniae newly reported in China.

Chen, C. Q.;  Zhang, B.;  Gao, J.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 31, 2 ref.

In August 2009, unusual leaf spots were observed on one-year-old potted lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) in Jilin, China. The infection beg...

  First report of Ascochyta dolomitica causing leaf spots on Hepatica acutiloba in the UK.

Henricot, B.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 30, 3 ref.

In May 2009, a diseased sample of Hepatica acutiloba was received at the advisory service of the Royal Horticultural Society. The leaves showed brown/...

  First report of phytoplasma 'Candidatus Phytoplasma trifolii' (16Sr VI) group associated with leaf yellows of Calotropis gigantea in India.

Priya, M.;  Chaturvedi, Y.;  Rao, G. P.;  Raj, S. K.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 29, 6 ref.

Symptoms of severe leaf yellowing were noticed on Calotropis gigantea growing widely along the roadsides at Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, during Ja...

  First report of Alternaria tomatophila and A. grandis causing early blight on tomato and potato in Brazil.

Rodrigues, T. T. M. S.;  Berbee, M. L.;  Simmons, E. G.;  Cardoso, C. R.;  Reis, A.;  Maffia, L. A.;  Mizubuti, E. S. G.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 28, 4 ref.

A total of 19 Alternaria solani isolates obtained from potato and 9 from tomato were sampled from 2005 to 2008, from 7 geographic regions in Brazil. E...

  A new disease, bacterial black rot of Korean radish, caused by Acidovorax konjaci.

Myung, I. S.;  Lee, Y. K.;  Jeong, I. H.;  Moon, S. Y.;  Lee, S. W.;  Shim, H. S.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 26, 2 ref.

In November, 2008, a new bacterial disease was observed in a commercial radish field in Korea Republic. Disease incidence was found to be 38% in 100 u...

  First report of bacterial spot caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria race 2 on tomato in Nepal.

Lamichhane, J. R.;  Balestra, G. M.;  Varvaro, L.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 25, 3 ref.

During the 2009 spring season, dark, circular and water-soaked lesions of approximately 3 mm in diameter were observed on leaves of tomato cv. Pusa Ru...

  First report of Peronospora dianthicola causing downy mildew of carnation in China.

Duan, C. F.;  Tong, A. Z.;  Long, Y. Q.;  Liu, G. H.;  Luo, X. P.;  Lv, Y. L.;  Lou, Y. Q.;  Zhang, Z. Y.;  Yang, G. H.;  Gui, M.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 24, 3 ref.

During a survey of carnations in Kunming, Yunnan, China, from 2008 to 2010, pale green leaves that turned yellow with sporulation on both sides of inf...

  First report of Hirschmanniella gracilis in the UK causing necrosis to roots of tall fescue.

Prior, T.;  Hockland, S.;  Lawson, R.;  Karssen, G.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 23, 2 ref.

In July 2009, the obligate migratory endoparasitic nematode Hirschmanniella gracilis was found parasitizing roots of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea)...

  First report of Pseudomonas syringae pv. alisalensis causing bacterial blight of arugula (Eruca vesicaria subsp. sativa) in Greece.

Sarris, P. F.;  Karri, I. V.;  Goumas, D. E.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 22, 6 ref.

In March 2007, leaf symptoms were observed on 2 commercial arugula (Eruca vesicaria subsp. sativa) fields in Crete, Greece. Approximately 20% of plant...

  First report of Penicillium spp. and Pilidiella granati causing postharvest fruit rot of pomegranate in Spain.

Palou, L.;  Guardado, A.;  Montesinos-Herrero, C.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 21, 5 ref.

In a survey of pomegranate postharvest losses in commercial packinghouses in Spain, blue mould symptoms or circular lesions of soft, brown tissues tha...

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