- species,
which cause root lesions.
Pathogens include the
fungus Myrothecium roridum and
bacteria such as
Pseudomonas cichorii,
Erwinia chrysanthemi, and Xanthomonas...
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cinerea was
first do****ented in Tokyo, ****an from 1989 to 1994.
Myrothecium roridum has also been used to
harden in
vitro cultures of the plant. Alternaria...
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Myrothecium roridum is a
fungal plant pathogen.
Myrotoxin B has been
isolated from it. v t e v t e...
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bangi Heyden, 1894
Dorcadion bangi heinzorum Braun, 1975
Dorcadion bangi roridum Pesarini & Sabbadini, 1998 BioLib.cz -
Dorcadion bangi.
Retrieved on 8...
- gr****es,
field crops, vegetables, ornamentals, and trees.
Myrothecium roridum Target-like
spots with
light brown centres and dark cir****ference on Gardenia...
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Peronospora parasitica Head rot
Rhizoctonia solani Leaf spot
Myrothecium roridum Phyllosticta br****icae =
Phyllosticta br****icina
Powdery mildew Erysiphe...
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affects Pilea Myrothecium leaf spot, a
fungal disease caused by
Myrothecium roridum which affects plants throughout the Urticaceae, as well as
other angiosperms...
- [teleomorph]
Fusarium oxysporum Myrothecium leaf and stem spot
Myrothecium roridum Myrothecium verrucaria Phialophora yellows Phialophora asteris Phoma black...
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botryosum Pleospora tarda [teleomorph]
Myrothecium leaf
blight Myrothecium roridum Olpidium root rot
Olpidium br****icae
Pepper spot and
scorch Leptosphaerulina...
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Cercospora leaf spot
Cercospora spp.
Myrothecium leaf spot
Myrothecium roridum Phytophthora stem and root rot
Phytophthora nicotianae var. parasitica...