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Pestalosphaeria gubae
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Identity
Top of pagePreferred Scientific Name
- Pestalosphaeria gubae [teleomorph]
Other Scientific Names
Taxonomic Tree
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- Domain: Eukaryota
- Kingdom: Fungi
- Phylum: Ascomycota
- Subphylum: Pezizomycotina
- Class: Sordariomycetes
- Subclass: Sordariomycetidae
- Order: Xylariales
- Family: Amphisphaeriaceae
- Genus: Pestalotiopsis
- Species: Pestalosphaeria gubae
Distribution Table
Top of pageThe distribution in this summary table is based on all the information available. When several references are cited, they may give conflicting information on the status. Further details may be available for individual references in the Distribution Table Details section which can be selected by going to Generate Report.
References
Top of pageBhargava V, Tandon MP, 1976. Post-infection changes in sugar and organic acid contents in leaves of Mimusops hexandra infected by Pestalotiopsis neglecta. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India, B, 46(4):533-534
Gupta DK, 1988. New host records from India. Indian Phytopathology, 41(3):506
Kobayashi T, Ishihara M, Ono Y, 2001. A new species of Pestalosphaeria, the teleomorph of Pestalotiopsis neglecta. Mycoscience, 42(2):211-216; 20 ref.
Koga K, 1999. Outbreaks of fruit rot on loquat and occurrence of benomyl fungicide low sensitivity strains of Pestalotiopsis eriobotrifolia and Pestalotiopsis neglecta, the causal fungi of loquat gray leaf spot, in Nagasaki Prefecure, Japan. Proceedings of the Association for Plant Protection of Kyushu, 45:38-44; 19 ref.
Purohit DK, Joshi SP, 1981. Perfect stage of Pestalotiopsis neglecta Thuem. Current Science, 50(13):591-592
Shara JK, Mohanan C, Florence EJM, 1990. Diseases of forest trees in Kerala. 6. Leaf diseases of eucalypts in plantations. Evergreen (Trichur), No. 25:12-15
Tagne A, Mathur SB, 2001. First report of chlorotic spot of maize caused by Pestalotiopsis neglecta. Plant Pathology, 50(6):791; 2 ref.
Ushiyama K, Aono N, Kita N, Ogawa J, 1996. First report of Pestalotia disease, anthracnose and angular leaf spot of kiwifruit and their pathogens in Japan. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan, 62(1):61-68; 20 refs.
Werner M, FruZynska-JóZwiak D, 1999. Prevention of excessive fall of silver spruce needles. Ochrona RoSlin, 43(6):18-19.
Yuan ZiQing, 1996. Fungi and associated tree diseases in Melville Island, Northern Territory, Australia. Australian Systematic Botany, 9(3):337-360; 48 ref.
Distribution Maps
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- = Present, no further details
- = Evidence of pathogen
- = Widespread
- = Last reported
- = Localised
- = Presence unconfirmed
- = Confined and subject to quarantine
- = See regional map for distribution within the country
- = Occasional or few reports