Schizothyrium pomi
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| Genus: | Schizothyrium
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| Species: | S. pomi
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| Schizothyrium pomi (Mont. & Fr.) Arx, (1959)
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Botryodiplodia pomi | |
Schizothyrium pomi is a plant pathogen of the sooty blotch and flyspeck complex, infecting apple, pear and citrus trees and carnations.
As of 2008 it has been a presumed teleomorph of Zygophiala jamaicensis.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b Batzer, JC; Arias, MM; Harrington, TC; Gleason, ML; Groenewald, JZ; Crous, PW (2008). "Four species of Zygophiala (Schizothyriaceae, Capnodiales) are associated with the sooty blotch and flyspeck complex on apple". Mycologia. 100 (2): 246–58. doi:10.3852/mycologia.100.2.246. PMID 18592899.
- ^ "Greasy Blotch of Carnation and Flyspeck of Apple: Diseases caused by Zygophialia jamaicensis" (PDF). Retrieved 13 March 2022.