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  First report of peanut foot rot caused by Neocosmospora vasinfecta in mainland China.

Pan, R.;  Deng, Q.;  Deng, M.;  Guan, M.;  Xu, D.;  Gai, Y.;  Chen, W.;  Yang, Y.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 8, 4 ref.

In June 2009, disease symptoms on peanut [groundnut] were observed in several fields in Huoping county, Guangdong Province, China. The characteristic ...

  A new species of Phytophthora reported to cause root and collar rot of common boxwood, Nordmann fir and Port Orford cedar in Hungary.

Józsa, A.;  Bakonyi, J.;  Belbahri, L.;  Nagy, Z. Á.;  Szigethy, A.;  Bohár, G.;  Woodward, S.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 7, 4 ref.

Collar and root necroses associated with severe wilting and desiccation of foliage were observed on box (Buxus sempervirens) growing in a public garde...

  New host plants for Ralstonia solanacearum from India.

Chandrashekara, K. N.;  Prasannakumar, M. K.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 6, 4 ref.

Davana (Artemisia pallens) and coleus (Coleus forskohlii) plants, both are important crops in medicinal and aromatic industries in India, were found s...

  Bacterial leaf spot of coffee caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci in Brazil.

Destéfano, S. A. L.;  Rodrigues, L. M. R.;  Beriam, L. O. S.;  Patrício, F. R. A.;  Thomaziello, R. A.;  Rodrigues Neto, J.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 5, 4 ref.

During 2006, a new disease affected coffee (Coffea arabica) cv. Catuai seedlings in a commercial nursery located in Arandu county, State of São Paulo,...

  First report of Amomum villosum (cardamom) leaf lesion caused by Pyricularia costina in China.

Li, G.;  Chen, A. J.;  Chen, X. Y.;  Li, X. L.;  Gao, W. W.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 2, 3 ref.

From 2004 to 2008, a leaf lesion was observed in 70% of the cultivated fields of cardamom (Amomum villosum) in Xishuangbanna, the main production area...

  First report of Pseudocercospora angolensis causing leaf and fruit spot of Citrus in Sierra Leone.

Harling, R.;  Shamie, I. M. O.;  Sesay, S. S.;  Kamara, A. B.;  Reeder, R.;  Boa, E.;  Kelly, P.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 1, 4 ref.

In 2006, citrus fruit and leaves affected by dark brown lesions were noticed in orchards around Makeni in central Sierra Leone. The problem was consid...

  First report of bacterial stalk rot of sweet corn caused by Dickeya zeae in Korea.

Myung, I. S.;  Jeong, I. H.;  Moon, S. Y.;  Kim, W. G.;  Lee, S. W.;  Lee, Y. H.;  Lee, Y. K.;  Shim, H. S.;  Ra, D. S.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 15, 4 ref.

Bacterial stalk rot of sweet corn (cv. Daehak) was observed at fields in Goesan District (Korea) in July 2008. The internodes of diseased plants were ...

  First report of Columnea latent viroid (CLVd) in Gloxinia gymnostoma, G. nematanthodes and G. purpurascens in a botanical garden in Denmark.

Nielsen, S. L.;  Nicolaisen, M.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 4, 6 ref.

In 2009, a survey for pospiviroids in ornamental plants from the families Gesneriaceae and Solanaceae, conducted in the glasshouses of the Botanical G...

  First report of Fusarium commune and Fusarium redolens causing crown and root rot on tomato in Algeria.

Hamini-Kadar, N.;  Edel-Hermann, V.;  Gautheron, N.;  Steinberg, C.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 3, 3 ref.

From 2006 to 2008, surveys were conducted in the tomato-growing areas of Algeria around Alger and Oran where diseased plants were found with yellow di...

  First report of latent infection of Cyperus rotundus caused by a biovar 3 Dickeya sp.(Syn. Erwinia chrysanthemi) in Israel.

Tsror, L.;  Lebiush, S.;  Erlich, O.;  Ben-Daniel, B.;  Wolf, J. van der;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2010, 22, pp Article 14, 6 ref.

Surveys were conducted in potato fields in Israel where Dickeya-infected potato plants were detected during two consecutive spring seasons (2009 and 2...

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