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- Phomopsis azadirachtae is a fungus, a species of the genus Phomopsis. It has been identified as the fungus responsible for dieback in Azadirachta indica...
- Microbacterium azadirachtae is a Gram-positive, non-spore-forming and motile bacterium from the genus Microbacterium which has been isolated from the rhizoplane...
- Phomopsis arnoldiae Phomopsis asparagi Phomopsis asparagicola Phomopsis azadirachtae Phomopsis cannabina Phomopsis caricae-papayae Phomopsis coffeae Phomopsis...
- 2016 M. aurum Yokota et al. 1993 M. awajiense Kageyama et al. 2008 M. azadirachtae Madhaiyan et al. 2010 M. barkeri (Collins et al. 1983) Takeuchi and Hatano...
- auratinigra corrig. Thawai et al. 2004 M. avicenniae Li et al. 2013 M. azadirachtae Kuncharoen et al. 2019 M. caldifontis Thawai et al. 2019 M. carbonacea...
- responsible and how they interact with the trees. For instance Phomopsis azadirachtae is a fungus of the genus Phomopsis that has been identified as responsible...
- atroglobosa Xylaria atrosphaerica Xylaria avellana Xylaria ayresii Xylaria azadirachtae Xylaria bambooensis Xylaria bambusicola Xylaria berkeleyi Xylaria bicampaniformis...
- Trotter, Syll. fung. (Abellini) 25: 911 (1931) Cercospora subsessilis var. azadirachtae R.C. Srivast. [as 'azadirachtii'], Zentbl. Bakt. ParasitKde, Abt. II...
- Takahashi, 1936 Aleurolobus antennata Regu & David, 1993 Aleurolobus azadirachtae Regu & David, 1993 Aleurolobus azimae Jesudasan & David, 1991 Aleurolobus...
- hyphae with a brown hue and flexuous like the pathogen Schiffnerula azadirachtae. Infection typically takes place at leaves, soft stems, and petioles...