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  2. Diplocarpon rosae - Wikipedia

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    The asexual stage is now known to be Marssonina rosae, while the sexual and most common stage is known as Diplocarpon rosae. Diplocarpon rosae grows over seasons as mycelia, ascospores, and conidia in infected leaves and canes. In the spring during moist, humid conditions, ascospores and conidia are wind-borne and rain-splashed to newly ...

  3. List of pests and diseases of roses - Wikipedia

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    Black spot (Diplocarpon rosae) Black spot (class Leotiomycetes: family Helotiales) Diplocarpon rosae syn. Marssonina rosae – Marssonina rosae causes black spots on leaves. [4] The spots, which may be as much as 12 mm across, are generally circular and have an irregular edge often with a yellow halo. Leaves frequently turn yellow and fall early.

  4. Diplocarpon - Wikipedia

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    Diplocarpon rosae. F.A. Wolf. Diplocarpon is a genus of fungi in the family Drepanopezizaceae. [1] The genus contains 6 species. [2] Species. Diplocarpon coronariae;

  5. List of fungicides - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fungicides. These are chemical compounds which have been registered as agricultural fungicides . The names on the list are the ISO common name for the active ingredient which is formulated into the branded product sold to end-users. [ 1 ]

  6. Black spot (roses) - Wikipedia

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    Diplocarpon rosae To scientific name of a fungus : This is a redirect from a vernacular ("common") name to the scientific name of a fungus (or group of fungi).

  7. D. rosae - Wikipedia

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    D. rosae may refer to: Diplocarpon rosae, a fungus species that causes the disease Black Spot on roses; Diplolepis rosae, a gall wasp species; See also. Rosae

  8. Fungicide - Wikipedia

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    Fungicides are pesticides used to kill parasitic fungi or their spores. [1] [2] Fungi can cause serious damage in agriculture, resulting in losses of yield and quality.

  9. Diplocarpon mespili - Wikipedia

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    Diplocarpon mespili is a pathogenic fungus which causes quince leaf blight, a leaf disease affecting chiefly common quince. It occurs in wet summers, causing severe leaf spotting and early defoliation, also affecting fruit to a lesser extent. It may also affect other Rosaceae such as hawthorn and medlar, but is typically less damaging than on ...

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