AbstractField pea crops in central Alberta were surveyed for ascochyta blight from 2011 to 2012 and fungal isolates were recovered from foliar lesions on selected plants. Cultural and microscopic characterization of the 275 isolates obtained revealed that 272 were of Mycosphaerella pinodes and three were of Phoma medicaginis var. pinodella. Ascochyta pisi or Phoma koolunga were not identified. Isolates of M. pinodes were divided into two groups, GI and GII, based on visual assessment of culture characteristics. GI isolates (light to dark, mostly gray colony color; pycnidial distribution radial and concentric; conidia 10.5–14.5×4.2–6.2μm most with one septum, occasionally two, constricted at the septum; spore mass light buff to flesh color) ...
The causal agents of ascochyta blight on field pea in South Australia, Didymella pinodes, Phoma medi...
At the Central Laboratory of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology Ottawa, tests are run throug...
Mycosphaerella blight caused by Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. et Blox.) Vestergr. is now recognized ...
Field pea crops in central Alberta were surveyed for ascochyta blight from 2011 to 2012 and fungal i...
Ascochyta blight may be caused by the fungal pathogens Peyronellaea pinodes, Ascochyta pisi, Phoma m...
Mycosphaerella blight caused by Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. and Blox.) Vestergr. is an important d...
International audienceAscochyta blight of pea is caused by four related fungi, Ascochyta pisi, Phoma...
International audiencePlant diseases are caused by pathogen populations continuously subjected to ev...
Worldwide, Ascochyta blight is caused by a complex of host-specific fungal pathogens, including Asco...
Worldwide, Ascochyta blight is caused by a complex of host-specific fungal pathogens, including Asco...
Ascochyta blight, caused primarily by Ascochyta pinodes (sexual form Mycosphaerella pinodes) is an i...
The study is conducted in two growing areas of garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) in northwestern Algeria...
© 2009 by The Mycological Society of AmericaPhoma koolunga sp. nov. is described, having been isolat...
The causal agent of leaf and pods spot-pot of peas and field peas in the Olsztyn district was the fu...
Ascochyta blight disease (synonym: blackspot) of field pea has worldwide distribution and regularly ...
The causal agents of ascochyta blight on field pea in South Australia, Didymella pinodes, Phoma medi...
At the Central Laboratory of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology Ottawa, tests are run throug...
Mycosphaerella blight caused by Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. et Blox.) Vestergr. is now recognized ...
Field pea crops in central Alberta were surveyed for ascochyta blight from 2011 to 2012 and fungal i...
Ascochyta blight may be caused by the fungal pathogens Peyronellaea pinodes, Ascochyta pisi, Phoma m...
Mycosphaerella blight caused by Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. and Blox.) Vestergr. is an important d...
International audienceAscochyta blight of pea is caused by four related fungi, Ascochyta pisi, Phoma...
International audiencePlant diseases are caused by pathogen populations continuously subjected to ev...
Worldwide, Ascochyta blight is caused by a complex of host-specific fungal pathogens, including Asco...
Worldwide, Ascochyta blight is caused by a complex of host-specific fungal pathogens, including Asco...
Ascochyta blight, caused primarily by Ascochyta pinodes (sexual form Mycosphaerella pinodes) is an i...
The study is conducted in two growing areas of garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) in northwestern Algeria...
© 2009 by The Mycological Society of AmericaPhoma koolunga sp. nov. is described, having been isolat...
The causal agent of leaf and pods spot-pot of peas and field peas in the Olsztyn district was the fu...
Ascochyta blight disease (synonym: blackspot) of field pea has worldwide distribution and regularly ...
The causal agents of ascochyta blight on field pea in South Australia, Didymella pinodes, Phoma medi...
At the Central Laboratory of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology Ottawa, tests are run throug...
Mycosphaerella blight caused by Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. et Blox.) Vestergr. is now recognized ...