Bipolaris gigantea

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Bipolaris gigantea (= Drechslera gigantea) on Phalaris arundinacea (the green line marks the length of an asexual spore) (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): Paul Bachi, University of Kentucky Research and Education Center
Source: IPM Images

Bipolaris gigantea (Heald & F.A. Wolf) B. Lane, Stricker, M.E. Sm., S.L. Flory & Harmon 2020

This fungus infects various grasses, including cereals and some invasive grass weeds.

Synonyms:
Drechslera gigantea


Publications covering Bipolaris gigantea

PLoS ONE (2021) 16 (3 - e0237894)
Amy E. Kendig, Vida J. Svahnström, Ashish Adhikari, Philip F. Harmon and S. Luke Flory (2021)
Emerging fungal pathogen of an invasive grass: Implications for competition with native plant species

Australasian Plant Pathology (2020) 49, 367-371
Juan F. Rivera, Henrique S.S. Duarte, Emanueli B. Furtado and Leandro J. Dallagnol (2020)
A standard area diagram set for severity assessment of eyespot on rice

Mycologia (2020) 112, 921-931
Brett Lane, Kerry Bohl Stricker, Ashish Adhikari, Marina S. Ascunce, Keith Clay, S. Luke Flory, Matthew E. Smith, Erica M. Goss and Philip F. Harmon (2020)
Large-spored Drechslera gigantea is a Bipolaris species causing disease on the invasive grass Microstegium vimineum

Plant Disease (2003) 87, p. 99 (Gamba et al.)
F. Gamba and A. Tekauz (2003)
First report of a leaf spot of barley caused by Drechslera gigantea in Uruguay