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- Drechslera: Drechslera andersenii A.Lam Drechslera apii (Göbelez) M.J.Richardson & E.M.Fraser Drechslera arizonica (R.Sprague) Subram. & B.L.Jain Drechslera avenacea...
- Drechslera gigantea is a plant pathogen that causes eyespot disease on many host plants. There are Poa pratensis turfgr**** cultivars that are resistant...
- Drechslera leaf spot is a fungal disease of turfgr**** caused by several species of Drechslera. The symptoms of Drechslera leaf spot are mostly small,...
- Drechslera wirreganensis is a plant pathogen causing Platyspora Leaf Spot.: 11  Argentina, Australia, Canada, Egypt, New Zealand, South Africa, and the...
- Drechslera campanulata is a plant pathogen. Schneider, D J; Marasas, W F; Collett, M G; van der West****zen, G C (1985-06-01). "An experimental mycotoxicosis...
- Curvularia ****ifera Curvularia tetramera Dendryphion ****iferum Drechslera ****ifera Drechslera tetramera Helminthosporium ****iferum Helminthosporium tetramera...
- Drechslera avenacea is a fungal plant pathogen. Hosts are Avena spp. Includes wild oats, for which it is a bioherbicide. Ghajar et al., 2006 investigates...
- the Seedling Reactions of Twenty Barley Cultivars to Six Isolates of Drechslera Teres F. Maculata". Anadolu Tarım Bilimleri Dergisi. 29 (1): 20–25. doi:10...
- hawaiiensis (M.B. Ellis) J.Y. Uchida & Aragaki, (1979) Drechslera hawaiiensis M.B. Ellis, (1971) Drechslera hawaiiensis (Bugnic.) Subram. & B.L. Jain [as 'hawaiiense']...
- Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (teleomorph) and Drechslera tritici-repentis (anamorph) is a necrotrophic plant pathogen of fungal origin, phylum Ascomycota...