Plant Disease (2011) 95, p. 873 (Garibaldi et al.)

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A. Garibaldi, D. Bertetti, M.T. Amatulli and M.L. Gullino (2011)
First report of Septoria spot of clementine caused by Septoria citri in Italy
Plant Disease 95 (7), 873-873
Abstract: During 2010, "Clementine" (Citrus clementina) grown in Italy were observed with symptoms of fruit spot, including black, irregular, necrotic areas on the peel, surrounded by chlorotic halos. The fungus Septoria citri was isolated from the diseased fruits. The identification was based on morphological characteristics and ITS sequence analysis. Pathogenicity of the isolates was demonstrated by inoculation and re-isolation.
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Septoria citri Citrus (genus) Italy