Gnomonia fructicola
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Species: | G. fructicola
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Gnomonia fructicola (Arnaud) Sogonov, comb. nov.
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Gnomonia fragariae |
fruit rot of strawberry | |
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Causal agents | Gnomonia fructicola |
Hosts | Strawberries |
EPPO Code | GNOMFR |
Distribution | Canada (British Columbia), Europe (Belgium, France) and U.S.A. (MD, NY) |
Gnomonia fructicola is a fungal plant pathogen on strawberries causing leaf spot disease. It can overwinter on leaves and fruits of Fragaria spp. (Rosaceae), occasionally pathogenic on fruits causing strawberry stem-end rot. The causal organism has often been referred to as Gnomonia comari, now considered Gnomoniopsis comari. It occurs in Canada (British Columbia), Europe (Belgium, France) and U.S.A. (MD, NY).[1]
References
- ^ Sogonov MV, Castlebury LA, Rossman AY, Mejia LC, White JF. (2008). "Leaf-inhabiting genera of the Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales". Studies in Mycology. 62:: 1–79.
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