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anthracnose fungi

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abiotic disorders
... by drought stress: severe (left), note on the right how symptoms can appear to be anthracnose. Heat stress. This maple and others near the NCSU campus bookstore have been repeatedly replaced ... . Hail damage. These small cankers are often confused with cankers caused by some of the anthracnose fungi. Animal damage. Although animals are living features of the environment, rather than abiotic, they do ...
www.cals.ncsu.edu

Anthracnose - A Fungal Disease of Shade Trees
... death of the tree. Disease Cycle Anthracnose fungi overwinter in infected leaves on the ground. Some canker-causing anthracnose fungi, such as the sycamore anthracnose fungus, also overwinter in twigs on the ground or in cankered twigs that remain on the tree. Microscopic spores of most anthracnose fungi are ...
www.ext.vt.edu

Anthracnose Diseases on Trees and Shrubs
... Anthracnose Diseases on Trees and Shrubs Evergreen Trees & Shrubs Deciduous Trees & Shrubs Perennial Flowers En Espaņol Anthracnose Diseases on Trees and Shrubs There are several similiar fungi causing these diseases. The fungi ... can get anthracnose diseases include catalpa, dogwood, hickory, hornbeam, linden, and poplar. Symptoms On trees other than oaks and sycamores, anthracnose fungi are mostly ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu

Tom Volk's Thansgiving fungi
... mycologist or plant pathologist to control or diminish the effects of fungi on these crops. The following list of fungi affecting certain crops highlights some contributions of mycologists and plant ... for billions of dollars in corn crop losses worldwide. Corn smut Colletotrichum lindemuthianum Bean anthracnose You've seen this one-- Green beans get horrible rotting black spots on them. ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu

Tom Volk's Mycology Research
... on now, including Armillaria, Laetiporus, Bridgeoporus, Morchella, medically important fungi, fungal ecology, bioremediation with fungi, and a number of fungal biodiversity studies, check out ... Fungi in Cultures at UW-La Crosse." Dija Selimi . Spring 1999. "Bean anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum." Currently in graduate school in Plant Pathology at UW- Madison. Jennifer Kleman. Spring 2000. "Fungi ...
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Anthracnose of Strawberry
... of Plant Pathology Anthracnose is an important disease of strawberry that can affect foliage, runners, crowns, and fruit. The disease is caused by several species of fungi in the genus ... can be infected at any stage of development. Disease Development Although anthracnose can be caused by several species of fungi in the genus Colletotrichum, Colletotrichum acutatum is the most common species ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Vegetable Crops - pt 6
... around the spots often remains green. Control is the same as for early blight. Anthracnose (fungi - Colletotrichum sp.): At first, infected fruit show small, slightly sunken, watersoaked spots. These spots ... . (NCSU) as well as Sclerotinia Stem Rot of Tomatoes in Greenhouses. (NCSU) Seedling Diseases (fungi - Rhizoctonia sp., Pythium sp.): Seedlings fail to emerge or small seedlings wilt and die ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Poinsettia
... Name Common Name Group Botrytis Primer FUNGI Botrytis cinerea (leaf blight, gray mold...) FUNGI Cassytha filiformis (parasitic vine) PARASITIC Phytophthora Primer ... FUNGI Pythium sp. (root rot) FUNGI Rhizoctonia Primer FUNGI Rhizoctonia solani (root rot) FUNGI Rhizoctonia sp. (root rot) FUNGI Rotylenchulus reniformis (reniform nematode) NEMATODE Sphaceloma poinsettiae (spot anthracnose) FUNGI ...
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Annona
... Bemisia tabaci sweetpotato whitefly WHITEFLIES Plant Disease Pathogens Scientific Name Common Name Group Colletotrichum Primer FUNGI Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (anthracnose) FUNGI Back to: Crop Knowledge Master Knowledge Master Home Crop Search
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... different fungi and produce different symptoms. Although these diseases are caused by different fungi, they are both controlled with similar management practices. Anthracnose, caused by the fungus Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, primarily infects snap beans and dry beans such as pinto, kidney, and navy beans. Anthracnose ...
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