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Title: A new fungal disease caused by a Pseudocercospora species on Passiflora setacea in Planaltina-DF, Brazil.
Authors: DIANESE, A. C.
COSTA, A. M.
DIANESE, J. C.
Affiliation: ALEXEI CAMPOS DIANESE, CPAC; ANA MARIA COSTA, CPAC; JOSÉ C. DIANESE, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA.
Date Issued: 2008
Citation: In: SIMPÓSIO NACIONAL CERRADO, 9.; SIMPÓSIO INTERNACIONAL SAVANAS TROPICAIS, 2., 2008, Brasília, DF. Desafios e estratégias para o equilíbrio entre sociedade, agronegócio e recursos naturais: anais... Planaltina, DF: Embrapa Cerrados, 2008.
Pages: 6 p.
Description: Native Passiflora L. species are common in the Cerrado Biome, and also in other Brazilian Biomes (Cervi 1997, Nunes & Queiroz 2001, Vieira & Carneiro 2004). Among them P. setaceae DC deserves attention being now domesticated for fruit production. Crous & Brown (2003) published several updated descriptions of known cercosporoid fungi including those on Passiflora species. Among them, there were three Pseudocercospora species (P. calospilea (H. Sydow) Deighton, P. passiflorae U. Braun & Crous and P. stahlii (F. Stevens) Deighton)] (Chupp 1953, Deighton 1976, Ellis 1976, Crous & Brown 2003). However, the new fungus does not belong in the known Pseudocercospora species occurring on Passifloraceae (Chupp 1953, Deighton 1976, Braun et al. 1999, Crous & Braun 2003, Farr et al. 2008). The specimen studied revealed unique features enough to be accommodated in a new Pseudocercospora species here described.
Thesagro: Doença Fúngica
Maracujá
NAL Thesaurus: Mycosphaerellaceae
Type of Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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