Phyllachora species infecting maize and other grass species in the Americas represents a complex of closely related species
The genus Phyllachora contains numerous obligate fungal parasites that produce raised, melanized structures called stromata on their plant hosts referred to as tar spot. Members of this genus are known to infect many grass species but generally do not cause significant damage or defoliation, with th...
Main Authors: | Bergstrom, G.C (Author), Broders, K. (Author), Byamukama, E. (Author), Chilvers, M. (Author), Cruz, C. (Author), Dalla-Lana, F. (Author), Duray, Z. (Author), Iriarte-Broders, G. (Author), Kleczewski, N.M (Author), Malvick, D. (Author), Mueller, D. (Author), Paul, P. (Author), Plewa, D. (Author), Raid, R. (Author), Robertson, A.E (Author), Salgado-Salazar, C. (Author), Smith, D. (Author), Telenko, D. (Author), VanEtten, K. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2022
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