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fungi phyllosticta

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Roses
... FUNGI Diplocarpon rosae (black spot) FUNGI Mosaic virus VIRUS Mycosphaerella Primer FUNGI Mycosphaerella rosigena (leafspot) FUNGI Oidium Primer FUNGI Oidium sp. (powdery mildew) FUNGI Phragmidium mucronatum (rust) FUNGI Phragmidium speciosum (rust) FUNGI Phyllosticta Primer FUNGI Phyllosticta sp. (leafspot) FUNGI Phyllostictina FUNGI Pythium Primer FUNGI ...
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Flowering Ginger
... FUNGI Phyllosticta Primer FUNGI Phyllosticta zingiberis (leafspot) FUNGI Pseudomonas Primer BACTERIA Pseudomonas solanacearum (bacterial wilt) BACTERIA Pythium Primer FUNGI Pythium sp. (root rot) FUNGI Radopholus similis (burrowing nematode) NEMATODE Rhizoctonia Primer FUNGI Rhizoctonia sp. (root rot) FUNGI ...
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CACTI AND SUCCULENTS
... is no control for infected plants. Remove and destroy diseased specimens. Dry Rot (fungi - Phyllosticta concava and Mycosphaerella spp.): Small black circular spots develop first, which later ... before potting. for additional information, see the Root Knot section. Other Diseases (fungi): Other fungi known to cause disease on cacti are Fusarium oxysporum (Fusarium rot), Macrophomina phaseolina ...
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CAMELLIA
... or diseased. Pick young galls and destroy. Spray with fungicide before leaves open. Leaf Spots (fungi - Phyllosticta camelliae, Pestalotia guepini and algae -Cephaleuros virescens): Various sized spots on the leaves. Small, black ...
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Diseases of Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.)
... Mason Head mold Various fungi Myrothecium leaf spot Myrothecium roridum Tode ex. Fr Phyllosticta leaf blight Phyllosticta penicillariae Speg. Pyricularia leaf spot Pyricularia grisea (Cke.) Sacc Rhizoctonia blight Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn Rhizoctonia zeae Voorhees Rust Puccinia substriata Ell. & Barth. var. indica Ramachar & Cumm. Seedling blight Various fungi ...
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Diseases of Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.)
... Bondartzeva-Monteverde (Russia) Cercospora spp. Cladosporium spp. Myrothecium spp. (India) Phyllosticta spp. Ramularia spinaciae Nypels (Belgium) Other fungi Phoma blight Phoma nebulosa (Pers. Fr.) Berk (India) Phytophthora ... Tracy Aecidium caspicum Jacz. [anamorph] Seed mold Alternaria spp. Curvularia spp. Other fungi White rust Albugo occidentalis G. W. Wils. White smut Entyloma ellisii Halst. ...
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... of Ascomycetes. APS Press. Tar spots are caused by species of fungi in the genus Rhytisma. These fungi produce black stromata on leaves which eventually develop into modified apothecia. ... Rose Marssonina rosae Dogwood Septoria cornia Black Cherry Cylindrosporium padi Rhododendron Pestalotia sydowiana Blueberry Phyllosticta vaccinii Return to the top of the page Return to PP318 course page Return ...
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... page from the University of Minnesota provides a picture and a brief description of anthracnose, Phyllosticta leaf spot, and tar spot. It also discusses favorable conditions for infection and different ... This page was developed by a Forest Pathology student to illustrate the various powdery mildew fungi commonly found in North Carolina. Return to powdery mildew disease profile Fusiform Rust http:// ...
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Fruit Rot
... .O. Cline, Extension Plant Pathologist   Fruit rot diseases of blueberry are usually caused by fungi. These fungi are carried over from one season to the next on dead or infected plant parts ... source of inoculum the following year. Other rots which are of minor importance include Phyllosticta rot caused by Phyllosticta vaccinii, gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea, and a fruit rot caused by ...
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E-mail Article: Fungi, Part III
... Suite101 hiring freelance writers | sign in Home » Home & Garden » Cacti & Succulents » Fungi, Part III E-mail An Article to a Friend From: To: Subject: I thought ... Fungi, Part III Description: Continuing with Fungi, we examine Fusarium oxysporum, one of the most frequently encountered Fungi. Then, a brief look at Hendersonia opuntiae, Macrophomina phaseolina (charcoal rot), and Phyllosticta concave ...
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