Gnomonia leptostyla
Gnomonia leptostyla | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Phylum: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Sordariomycetes |
Subclass: | Sordariomycetidae |
Order: | Diaporthales |
Family: | Gnomoniaceae |
Genus: | Gnomonia |
Species: | G. leptostyla |
Binomial name | |
Gnomonia leptostyla (Fr.) Ces. & De Not., (1863) | |
Synonyms | |
Gloeosporium juglandis (Lib.) Mont., (1849) |
Gnomonia leptostyla is a fungal plant pathogen. It is newly named Ophiognomonia leptostyla and occurs on walnut (Juglans spp.) and causes leaf blotch and leaf spots which is called walnut anthracnose or walnut black spot. The anamorph is Marssoniella juglandis (Lib.) Hohn.[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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