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First report of Tomato apical stunt viroid and Chrysanthemum stunt viroid in Solanum jasminoides in Austria.
Grausgruber-Gröger, S.; Gottsberger, R. A.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 4, 6 ref. During surveys conducted in 2010, in Austria, leaves and shoots of Solanum jasminoides collected from nurseries in the provinces of Styria and Upper A...
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First report of 'Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' (group 16SrI) affecting papaya in Cuba.
Acosta, K.; Zamora, L.; Fernández, A.; Arocha, Y.; Martínez, Y.; Santos, M. E.; Méndez, J.; Chávez, A.; Leyva, N. E.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 29, 6 ref. In plantations located in eastern Cuba, bunchy top-like symptoms, including mosaic, interveinal chlorosis, yellowing crinkling and curl apical necrosi...
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First report of Fusarium sambucinum causing dry rot of potato in India.
Sagar, V.; Sharma, S.; Jeevalatha, A.; Chakrabarti, S. K.; Singh, B. P.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 5, 4 ref. During October 2009, dry rot disease was observed on potato cv. Kufri Ashoka tubers in cold stores at Sehore district of Madhya Pradesh, India. When r...
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Association of Cotton leaf curl Burewala virus and its satellite molecules with leaf distortion symptoms of cotton in India.
Kumar, A.; Snehi, S. K.; Raj, S. K.; Kumar, J.; Khan, J. A.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 18, 6 ref. During 2009-2010, leaf distortion symptoms were observed on approximately 15-20% of cotton growing in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. A population of w...
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First report of 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' associated with huanglongbing in the weeds Cleome rutidosperma, Pisonia aculeata and Trichostigma octandrum in Jamaica.
Brown, S. E.; Oberheim, A. P.; Barrett, A.; McLaughlin, W. A.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 25, 2 ref. In 2010, a survey of non-citrus plants was conducted on 2 major citrus producing farms in Clarendon and St. Catherine, in Jamaica. This was to determi...
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Thuja occidentalis: a new host for Phytophthora lateralis.
Schlenzig, A.; Campbell, R.; Mulholland, V.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 8, 4 ref. In February and March 2011, Scottish Government Plant Health Inspectors submitted 3 potted Thuja occidentalis cv. Emeraude to SASA requesting a test f...
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First record of Phytophthora nicotianae causing leaf blight on Dracaena sanderiana.
Santos, M. V. O. dos; Luz, E. D. M. N.; Souza, J. T. de; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 28, 6 ref. During surveys conducted between August and September 2008, in 11 ornamental nurseries of Uruçuca municipality in Bahia, Brazil, various plants of Dr...
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First report of the Drechslera state of Cochliobolus spicifer infecting seeds of Parthenium hysterophorus in India.
Banerjee, N.; Pandey, A. K.; Jamaluddin; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 7, 6 ref. During surveys conducted in India, various infected/infested Parthenium hysterophorus seed samples collected from different localities in Jabalpur, Ma...
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First report of Phytophthora cinnamomi associated with stem cankers of Quercus cerris in South Africa.
Oh, E.; Wingfield, B. D.; Wingfield, M. J.; Roux, J.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 11, 5 ref. During surveys conducted in South Africa, bleeding cankers on the stems, typical of Phytophthora infection, were found on Quercus cerris trees growing...
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First report of cassava brown streak disease and associated Ugandan cassava brown streak virus in Burundi.
Bigirimana, S.; Barumbanze, P.; Ndayihanzamaso, P.; Shirima, R.; Legg, J. P.; British Society for Plant Pathology, UK, New Disease Reports, 2011, 24, pp Article 26, 6 ref. In June 2011, visits to cassava fields in parts of Burundi bordering Lake Tanganyika revealed the widespread occurrence of Cassava brown streak diseas...
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