Septoria rubi Westend. 1854
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Westend.
Westend.
1854
no. 938
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Septoria rubi Westend. 1854
species
Septoria rubi
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Descriptions
Septoria rubi Westend. 1854
Septoria spot in raspberries is common throughout New Zealand. In commercial crops in Nelson, Taylor and Robbins (1945), Taylor (1945), and Davey (1945) showed that regular sprays with Bordeaux mixture early in the season at delayed dormancy controlled the disease in both raspberries and boysenberries.
Septoria rubi Westend. 1854
Type: Foliicolous Fungi; Description: Conidiomata pycnidial, solitary, immersed, subglobose, brownish black, 0.1 mm in diameter; on angular or roughly circular (1–3 mm diameter) pale ochraceous to rusty brown leaf spots with a whitish centre and a purple margin, on both sides of leaves and on stems. Conidia filiform, flexuous, 1–3-septate, 35–60 × 1–2 μm, smooth, hyaline.
Distribution: Northland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Taranaki, Taupo, Gisborne, Nelson, Fiordland, Mid Canterbury, Southland.; 1st Record: Kirk (1906).
Significance: Of minor importance in commercial gardens (Dingley 1969).; Host(s): Rubus cissoides, R. fruticosus agg., R. idaeus, Rubus × (hybrid berry).
Taxonomic concepts
Septoria rubi Westend. 1854
Septoria rubi Westend. (1854)
Septoria rubi Westend. 1854
Septoria rubi Westend.
Septoria rubi Westend. 1854
Septoria rubi Westend. 1854
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21 July 2013