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Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969

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Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969

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Dingley
Dingley
1969
100
misapplication
Fr.
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Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969
species
Botryosphaeria quercuum

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Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969

In New Zealand it is a wound pathogen causing the disease commonly known as black rot (Cunningham, 1925a). Cunningham (1925a) recorded it as causing a leaf spot and a fruit rot, but stem cankers are formed only following some injury to the bark. It is especially common on apple trees. It is of economic importance in the apple-growing areas, especially in the South Island.

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Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969
Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley (1969)
Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969
Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley (1969)

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Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969
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pro. parte.

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14 November 2013
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