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- lophostemonicola Pseudocercospora mali Pseudocercospora musae Pseudocercospora puderi Pseudocercospora purpurea Pseudocercospora rhapisicola Pseudocercospora subsessilis...
- Pseudocercospora mali is a fungal plant pathogen infecting Apple trees. It was originally found on the living leaves of Pyrus malus in Louisiana, USA....
- This is a list of the fungus species in the genus Pseudocercospora. Many are plant pathogens. As of 5 September 2023[update], the GBIF lists up to 1,540...
- was published in 2006, along with other Pseudocercospora species; Pseudocercospora gunnerae and Pseudocercospora pandoreae. Braun, U.; Hill, C.F.; Schubert...
- blight, called South American leaf blight, is caused by the ascomycete Pseudocercospora ulei, also called Microcyclus ulei, or Dothidella ulei, which is endemic...
- Pseudocercospora gunnerae is a fungal plant pathogen. It was found originally on the leaves of Gunnera tinctoria in northern New Zealand. Braun, U.; Hill...
- Pseudocercospora puderi is a fungal plant pathogen infecting roses, including Rosa gallica. It was originally found in Florida, USA. It produces sub-orbicular...
- "Combating a Global Threat to a Clonal Crop: Banana Black Sigatoka Pathogen Pseudocercospora Fijiensis (Synonym Mycosphaerella Fijiensis) Genomes Reveal Clues for...
- Tubakia iowensis. South American leaf blight, caused by the ascomycete Pseudocercospora ulei, also called Microcyclus ulei, ended the cultivation of the rubber...
- Pseudocercospora theae is a fungal plant pathogen infecting tea. It was originally found on the fallen leaves of Thea viridis (synonym of Camellia sinensis)...