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- Carolina, USA. Some species of Pestalotiopsis are confirmed to cause human and animal diseases. For example, Pestalotiopsis spp. have been isolated from...
- Fungus Pestalotiopsis microspora". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 61 (10): 3232–3233. doi:10.1021/jo960471x. Data related to Pestalotiopsis microspora...
- managing Pestalotiopsis palmarum at the same time is recommended for optimal management of the disease. Elliott, Monica L. (2015-04-22). "Pestalotiopsis (Pestalotia)...
- first report of leaf blight on sweet persimmon tree by fungal pathogen Pestalotiopsis theae in Spain was do****ented. Morton JF (1987). "****anese persimmon"...
- divided into foliar, fruit, stem and soil-borne diseases. Pestalotiopsis leaf blight (Pestalotiopsis flagisettula (only identified in Thailand)) is one of...
- Pestalotiopsis pauciseta is an endophytic fungi isolated from the leaves of several medicinal plants in tropical climates. Pestalotiopsis pauciseta is...
- Pestalotiopsis mangiferae is a fungal plant pathogen infecting mangoes. USDA ARS Fungal Database v t e v t e...
- Phomopsis, Pestalotiopsis pauciseta, Phyllosticta citricarpa, Podocarpus sp., Fusarium solani, Pestalotiopsis terminaliae, Pestalotiopsis breviseta, Botryodiplodia...
- nations in Central America. Fungal pathogens, Neopestalotiopsis and Pestalotiopsis species are causal agents of guava scab in Colombia. Air layering is...
- Pestalotiopsis sydowiana is a plant pathogen infecting azaleas, heather, loquats, and rhododendrons. McQuilken, M. P.; Hopkins, K. E. (2001-08-01). "Sources...