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