Gnomonia fructicola

Gnomonia fructicola
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Phylum: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Subclass: Sordariomycetidae
Order: Diaporthales
Family: Gnomoniaceae
Genus: Gnomonia
Species: G. fructicola
Binomial name
Gnomonia fructicola
(Arnaud) Sogonov, comb. nov.
Synonyms

Gnomonia fragariae

fruit rot of strawberry
Causal agents Gnomonia fructicola
Hosts Strawberries
EPPO code GNOMFR
Distribution Canada (British Columbia), Europe (Belgium, France) and U.S.A. (MD, NY)

Gnomonia fructicola is a fungal plant pathogen on strawberries causing leaf spot disease. It can overwinter on leaves and fruits of Fragaria spp. (Rosaceae), occasionally pathogenic on fruits causing strawberry stem-end rot. The causal organism has often been referred to as Gnomonia comari, now considered Gnomoniopsis comari. It occurs in Canada (British Columbia), Europe (Belgium, France) and U.S.A. (MD, NY).[1]

References

  1. Sogonov MV, Castlebury LA, Rossman AY, Mejia LC, White JF (2008). "Leaf-inhabiting genera of the Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales". Studies in Mycology. 62:: 1–79.
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