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Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969

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Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969
Nomenclature
Dingley
Dingley
1969
100
misapplication
Fr.
ICN
Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969
species
Botryosphaeria quercuum
Classification
Descriptions
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.
Taxonomic concepts
Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969
Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley (1969)
Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley 1969
Botryosphaeria quercuum sensu Dingley (1969)
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taxonomic status
pro. parte.
Metadata
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scientific name
Names_Fungi
14 November 2013