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  First report of Cylindrocladium buxicola on box in the Czech Republic.

Šafránková, I.;  Kmoch, M.;  Holková, L.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, Reading, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2012, 25, pp 5, 3 ref.

Dark brown spots were observed on the leaves of B. sempervirens (cv. Suffruticosa) and B. microphylla in a nursery in the northwest part of Moravia in...

  Outbreak of coffee leaf rust (Hemileia vastatrix) in Colombia.

Cristancho, M. A.;  Rozo, Y.;  Escobar, C.;  Rivillas, C. A.;  Gaitán, A. L.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, Reading, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2012, 25, pp 19, 4 ref.

From 2008 to 2011, an unusual increase in the incidence of coffee leaf rust (CLR) and high leaf severities (>30%) were recorded in several susceptible...

  First report of Lasiodiplodia theobromae causing canker and shoot blight of fig in Turkey.

Çeli̇ker, N. M.;  Michailides, T. J.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, Reading, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2012, 25, pp 12, 6 ref.

In the summer of 2008, an unusual, severe dieback of shoots and branches was observed only in trees of fig cv. Beyaz Orak in an orchard in Aydiın Prov...

  First report of a phytoplasma associated with an axillary shoot proliferation disease in papaya in India.

Verma, R.;  Mungekar, D.;  Gaikwad, P.;  Tomer, S. P. S.;  Datar, V. V.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, Reading, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2012, 25, pp 18, 6 ref.

During December 2011, phytoplasma-like symptoms were observed in a pawpaw field in Pune, Maharashtra, India. These included bright yellowing of the up...

  First report of leaf blight of arborvitae (Thuja orientalis) caused by Pestalotiopsis sp. in Turkey.

Ozan, S.;  Kurbetli̇, I.;  Deği̇rmenci̇, K.;  Tülek, S.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, Reading, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2012, 25, pp 14, 3 ref.

In the spring of 2008, a leaf disease was observed on 80-90% of arborvitae (T. orientalis [Platycladus orientalis]) seedlings in a commercial nursery ...

  First report of a phytoplasma associated with a witches' broom disease in tomato in Alhasa, Saudi Arabia.

Alhudaib, K.;  Rezk, A.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 20, 5 ref.

In 2010, leaf samples of tomatoes showing witches' broom symptoms were randomly collected from both protected houses (10 samples) and in open fields (...

  First report of natural infection of watermelon by Watermelon silver mottle virus in China.

Rao, X.;  Liu, Y.;  Wu, Z.;  Li, Y.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 12, 4 ref.

During surveys conducted in the summer of 2009 and the autumn of 2010, severely stunted watermelons were observed in greenhouses in Zengcheng city, Gu...

  Tomatoes showing yellow leaf curl symptoms in the island of Grenada exhibit an infection with Tomato yellow leaf curl virus either alone or in combination with Potato yellow mosaic virus.

Lett, J. M.;  Péréfarres, F.;  Hoareau, M.;  Lefeuvre, P.;  Bruyn, A. de;  Dottin, M.;  Prior, P.;  Wicker, E.;  Umaharan, P.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 19, 6 ref.

In March 2007, severe symptoms of leaf curling and yellowing resembling tomato yellow leaf curl disease were observed on tomatoes with a very high inc...

  First report of Fusarium oxysporum causing potato dry rot in Solanum tuberosum in Colombia.

Garcia Bayona, L.;  Grajales, A.;  Cardenas, M. E.;  Sierra, R.;  Cepero de Garcia, M. C.;  Bernal, A.;  Jimenez, P.;  Restrepo, S.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 14, 4 ref.

In August 2008, potato (Solanum tuberosum subsp. andigena) tubers showing symptoms of extensive dry rot were bought at a supermarket in Bogota, Colomb...

  First report of natural infection of Pepper chat fruit viroid in tomato plants in Thailand.

Reanwarakorn, K.;  Klinkong, S.;  Porsoongnurn, J.;  British Society for Plant Pathology, UK,  New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 6, 6 ref.

At the end of 2009, a total of 60 tomato leaf samples were collected from the field in Lampang, Thailand. The plant samples were stunted and had leaf ...

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