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Viburnum trilobum Marshall

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Recorded name Association type Associated organism (recorded name) Associated organism (current name) Country Reference Part affected
Viburnum trilobum Marshall is host of
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Viburnum trilobum Marshall is host of
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Click to expand Boesewinkel, H.J. (1977)
Viburnum trilobum Marshall is host of
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Click to expand Boesewinkel, H.J. (1980)
Viburnum trilobum Marshall is host of
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Viburnum trilobum Marshall is host of
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Click to expand Gadgil, P.D. (in association with Dick, M.A.; Hood, I.A.; Pennycook, S.R.) (2005)
Viburnum trilobum Marshall is isolate source for
Click to expand Colletotrichum acutatum J.H. Simmonds 1968
Click to expand Colletotrichum acutatum J.H. Simmonds 1968
New Zealand ICMP (Records from New Zealand.) fruit
Viburnum trilobum Marshall is host of
Click to expand Microsphaera viburni (Duby) S. Blumer 1933
Click to expand Erysiphe viburni Duby 1830
New Zealand PDD (Records from New Zealand.)
Viburnum trilobum Marshall is host of
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Click to expand Microsphaera sparsa Howe 1872
Click to expand Pennycook, S.R. (1989)
Viburnum trilobum Marshall is host of
Click to expand Microsphaera viburni (Duby) S. Blumer 1933
Click to expand Microsphaera viburni (Duby) S. Blumer 1933
Click to expand Pennycook, S.R. (1989)

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a594300f-aab8-43c1-9991-8768aaed5d4e
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10 May 2011
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