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  2. Phomopsis - Wikipedia

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    One of the species of this genus, P. viticola, cause a grape disease called Phomopsis or dead-arm.Usually, infections begin during early growth stages in spring. This affects leaves, fruit, rachises, and shoots of a plant.

  3. Phomopsis cane and leaf spot - Wikipedia

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    Phomopsis cane and leaf spot is a disease that causes symptoms in the common grapevine species, Vitis vinifera, in many regions of the world. [2] This disease is mainly caused by the fungal pathogen, Phomopsis viticola, and is known to affect many cultivars of table grapes, such as Thompson Seedless, Red Globe, and Flame Seedless. [3]

  4. Phomopsis blight of juniper - Wikipedia

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    Phomopsis blight of juniper is a foliar disease discovered in 1917 [1] caused by the fungal pathogen Phomopsis juniperovora.The fungus infects new growth of juniper trees or shrubs, i.e. the seedlings or young shoots of mature trees.

  5. List of Phomopsis species - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of binomial names in the fungi genus Phomopsis Sacc. & Roum. (in the family of Diaporthaceae), with just accepted species and not including synonyms. 680 records are listed by Species Fungorum; [1] A long list of former Phomopsis species is at the end.

  6. Category:Phomopsis - Wikipedia

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  7. Diaporthe toxica - Wikipedia

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    Diaporthe toxica (anamorph Phomopsis sp. formerly P. leptostromiformis var. leptostromiformis) [1] is a lupin endophyte and occasionally a plant pathogen. The fungus produces secondary metabolites that result in toxicosis of animals such as lupinosis of sheep when infected lupins are ingested by animals.

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  9. Fusicoccum amygdali - Wikipedia

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    Phomopsis amygdali (Delacr.) J.J. Tuset & M.T. Portilla, (1989) J.J. Tuset & M.T. Portilla, (1989) Fusicoccum amygdali is a plant pathogen , which often releases a toxin known as fusicoccin that causes the stomata of the plant to open.