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- Argentina in 1880 by mycologist Carlo Luigi Spegazzini, who named it Pestalotia microspora. In 1996 Julie C. Lee first isolated Torreyanic acid, a dimeric...
- Truncatella laurocerasi (Westend.) Steyaert,(1949) Synonyms Pestalotia laurocerasi Westend., (1857) Pestalotia ramulosa J.F.H. Beyma, (1933) Pestalotiopsis laurocerasi...
- Genus: Pestalotiopsis Species: P. versicolor Binomial name Pestalotiopsis versicolor (Speg.) Steyaert, (1949) Synonyms Pestalotia versicolor Speg., (1879)...
- Pestalotia longiseta is a plant pathogen infecting tea. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal Database v t e v t e...
- Pestalotia rhododendri is a fungal plant pathogen infecting azaleas and rhododendrons. Important diseases: Pestalotiopsis tip blight of conifers, Gray...
- Pestalotia longisetula is a plant pathogen causing strawberry fruit rot. While P. longisetula is best known for infecting strawberry crops, it can also...
- Genus: Pestalotiopsis Species: P. sydowiana Binomial name Pestalotiopsis sydowiana (Bres.) B. Sutton, (1961) Synonyms Pestalotia sydowiana Bres., (1895)...
- Saccardo in 1906; Taphrina carveri named by Anna Eliza Jenkins in 1939; and Pestalotia carveri, named by E. F. Guba in 1961. A movement to establish a U.S. national...
- root rot Omphalia tralucida Omphalia pigmentata Pestalotia leaf spot Pestalotiopsis palmarum = Pestalotia palmarum Taches brunes (brown leaf spot) Mycosphaerella...
- affinities with Pestalotia. A former genus, whose species are now split between Pestalotiopsis, Neopestalotiopsis and Pseudopestalotiopsis. 'Pestalotia' also encomp****es...