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Potential impact of climate change over the occurrence of black spot of papaya in State of the Espirito Santo
(Amer Phytopathological Soc, 2011-06-01)
Potential impact of climate change over the occurrence of black spot of papaya in State of the Espirito Santo
(Amer Phytopathological Soc, 2011-06-01)
Enzymatic differences between the endophyte Guignardia mangiferae (Botryosphaeriaceae) and the citrus pathogen G. citricarpa
(FUNPEC-EDITORA, 2011)
The endophyte Guignardia mangiferae is closely related to G. citricarpa, the causal agent of citrus black spot; for many years these species had been confused with each other. The development of molecular analytical methods ...
Histopathology of black spot symptoms in sweet oranges
(SPRINGERDORDRECHT, 2012)
In Brazil, citrus black spot (CBS) caused by Guignardia citricarpa is a major disease that has different symptoms on fruit. In this study, fruit of Citrus sinensis infected by G. citricarpa and showing the symptoms false ...
Infection process and defense response of two distinct symptoms of Cercospora leaf spot in coffee leaves
(2021-01-01)
Cercospora leaf spot, an important disease in coffee caused by the fungus Cercospora coffeicola, can appear as two distinct symptoms on leaves, which are ‘brown eye spot’ (BES) and the ‘black spot’ (BS) in field conditions. ...
A new method for inoculation of fruit with Guignardia citricarpa, the causal agent of citrus black spot
(Springer, 2009-01-01)
Citrus black spot (CBS) is a fungal disease, caused by Guignardia citricarpa, that has a high economic impact on citrus. Although G. citricarpa has been associated with black spot of citrus, an adequate pathogenicity test ...
A new method for inoculation of fruit with Guignardia citricarpa, the causal agent of citrus black spot
(Springer, 2009-01-01)
Citrus black spot (CBS) is a fungal disease, caused by Guignardia citricarpa, that has a high economic impact on citrus. Although G. citricarpa has been associated with black spot of citrus, an adequate pathogenicity test ...