Eutypa capparis Rehm (1914) Eutypa caulivora Massee (1910) Eutypa cerasi S.H. Long & Q.R. Li, (2021) Eutypa choseniae Lar.N. Vassiljeva (1998) Eutypa...
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Phomopsis cane and leaf spot (redirect from Eutypa armeniacae)
delayed dormancy through to bud swell. Eutypa dieback, also known as dead arm, is caused by Eutypa lata (synonym: Eutypa armeniacae) which infects fresh pruning...
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Poecilaemula eutypa is a species of harvestmen from Central America in the family Cosmetidae. It was first described by Ralph Vary Chamberlin in 1925....
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Eutypa lata is a fungal plant pathogen of grapevines. The fungus also attacks many other hosts such as cherry trees, most other Prunus species, as well...
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Eutypella scoparia (redirect from Eutypa heteracantha)
Eutypella scoparia is a plant pathogen that causes Eutypa dieback on pecan. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal Database v t e v t e...
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the season. Dieback of branches in the summer is attributed to the fungus Eutypa lata, where examination of the base of the dead branch reveals a canker...
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physical damage, such as from pruning Those caused by the genus Eutypa, such as Eutypa dieback Those caused by the genus Phytophthora, such as Phytophthora...
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caused by the fungus Discula destructiva Grape canker, caused by the fungus Eutypa lata Honey locust canker, caused by the fungus Thyronectria austro-americana...
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viticultural hazard of botrytis bunch rot as well as downy mildew, esca and eutypa dieback. The vine has some resistance to the fungal disease powdery mildew...
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term "Dead Arm" comes from the disease Eutypa lata which is common in many older vineyards.[citation needed] Eutypa Lata causes grape canker which slowly...
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