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Robbsia andropogonis is a soil
bacterium that can
cause leaf, bud, and stem
spotting on carnation,
although it is not a
disease of
great economical significance...
- Butler) Syd., (1922)
Dicaeoma purpureum (Cooke) ****ze, (1898)
Puccinia andropogonis-hirti (Maire) Beltrán, (1921)
Puccinia prunicolor Syd., P. Syd. & E.J...
- stems. Further,
vetiver is
affected by
Didymella andropogonis on leaves,
Didymosphaeria andropogonis on dead culms,
Lulworthia medusa on
culms and Ophiosphaerella...
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recorded in
mounds found in the
Chicago region. The rust
fungus Puccinia andropogonis forms black telia on the leaves. The gr**** and its
variants are good...
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sudaniensis Gameel, 1968
Neomaskellia Quaintance & Baker, 1913
Neomaskellia andropogonis Corbett, 1926
Neomaskellia bergii Signoret, 1868
Neopealius Takahashi...
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moths in the
family Gelechiidae. It
contains the
species Stereomita andropogonis,
which is
found in most of
eastern North America. The
wingspan is 8.5-9...
- as
Balansia sclerotica,
Cerebella andropogonis,
Chaetostroma atrum,
Cochliobolus cymbopogonis,
Curvularia andropogonis, C. lunata, C. robusta, Ellisiella...
- duthiae,
Sphacelotheca tenuis,
Stollia bothriochloae, and
Uromyces andropogonis-annulati. Some
fungi are pathogenic,
causing rust and ergot. In New Caledonia...
- (1958)
Taeniolella americana J.L.Crane & Schokn. (1982)
Taeniolella andropogonis Yadav & Lal (1966)
Taeniolella aquatilis (Woron.)
Milko (1985) Taeniolella...
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produced by the
fungi Aspergillus flavipes, Epicoc****
nigrum and Epicoc****
andropogonis.
Flavipin is also a
potent antioxidant. Mücke, Wolfgang; Lemmen, Christa...