Difference between revisions of "Pseudocercospora musae"

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<font color="#800000">'''''Pseudocercospora musae'''''</font> (Zimm. 1902) Deighton 1976 (anamorph)<br/>
 
<font color="#800000">'''''Pseudocercospora musae'''''</font> (Zimm. 1902) Deighton 1976 (anamorph)<br/>
'''''Mycosphaerella musicola''''' R. Leach ex J.L. Mulder 1976 is regarded as the teleomorph name for this species. The fungus causes '''banana leaf spot''' which is characterized by elongated necrotic spots. Since the 1960's the disease has been replaced in many areas by the [[Pseudocercospora fijiensis|black Sigatoka disease]].
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'''''Mycosphaerella musicola''''' R. Leach ex J.L. Mulder 1976 is regarded as the teleomorph name for this species.
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The fungus causes '''banana leaf spot''' which is characterized by elongated necrotic spots. Since the 1960's the disease has been replaced in many areas by the [[Pseudocercospora fijiensis|black Sigatoka disease]].
  
 
For details see the respective page in [[wikipedia:Mycosphaerella musicola|Wikipedia]].
 
For details see the respective page in [[wikipedia:Mycosphaerella musicola|Wikipedia]].
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Pseudocercospora musae (Zimm. 1902) Deighton 1976 (anamorph)
Mycosphaerella musicola R. Leach ex J.L. Mulder 1976 is regarded as the teleomorph name for this species.

The fungus causes banana leaf spot which is characterized by elongated necrotic spots. Since the 1960's the disease has been replaced in many areas by the black Sigatoka disease.

For details see the respective page in Wikipedia.

Synonyms:
Cercospora musae
Mycosphaerella musicola (teleomorph synonym)

Vernacular names
• English: yellow Sigatoka disease
banana leaf spot
• Français: cercosporiose du bananier
• Português: Sigatoka-amarela