Didymella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr. 1924
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Didymella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr., Ann. Mycol. 22 16 (1924)
Didymella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr. 1924
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(Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr.
Berk. & A. Bloxam
Petr.
1924
16
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species
Didymella pinodes
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Mycosphaerella pinodes forms stem, leaf, and pod lesions as well as causing a foot rot of peas. It can be of considerable importance in New Zealand in crops grown in the wetter areas. From a survey of New Zealand pea seed instituted in 1951 and carried over a five-year period, Cruickshank (1957a) concluded that M. pinodes was a common seed-borne pathogen on New Zealand seed. He stressed the importance of growing pea seed crops in low rainfall areas in order to keep pea crops throughout the country free of this disease.
Taxonomic concepts
Ascochyta pinodes L.K. Jones
Ascochyta pinodes L.K. Jones
Didymella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr. 1924
Didymella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr. 1924
Didymella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr.
Didymella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr. 1924
Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Vestergr.
Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Vestergr.
Didymella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr. 1924
Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Vestergr. (1896)
Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Vestergr. (1896)
Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Vestergr. (1896)
Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Vestergr. (1896)
Mycosphaerella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Vestergr. (1896)
Peyronellaea pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Aveskamp, Gruyter & Verkley (2010)
Peyronellaea pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Aveskamp, Gruyter & Verkley
Didymella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr. 1924
Sphaeria pinodes Berk. & A. Bloxam
Sphaeria pinodes Berk. & A. Bloxam
Didymella pinodes (Berk. & A. Bloxam) Petr. 1924
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18 December 2023
18 December 2023