As a laboratory and field resource, Mycosphaerella spp. and Their Anamorphs Associated with Leaf Spot Diseases of Eucalyptus can be used to identify Mycosphaerella spp. based on disease symptomatology and fungal morphology. This monograph covers 57 species of Mycosphaerella. A discussion of disease assessment, provenance selection and general epidemiology is combined with an evaluation of the value of taxonomic features such as symptomatology, teleomorph and anamorph characters. Features of the book include symptom photographs and illustrations of Mycosphaerella spp. and their anamorphs that help with disease identification, and standardized methods that aid in studying species of Mycosphaerella spp. This comprehensive monograph will be an asset to mycologists, plant pathologists, forest pathologists, foresters, and extension agents in the field or laboratory.
Mycosphaerella spp. and Their Anamorphs Associated with Leaf Spot Diseases of Eucalyptus
Summary
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Material and Methods
Mycosphaerella Leaf Blotch Disease
Disease assessment
Species and provenance selection
Ascospore production
Spore Release
Pathogenicity and epidemiology
Taxonomic Characters and Relationships
Symptomatology
Teleomorph and cultural characters
Spermogonia
Anamorph genera
Ascospore germination
Generic concepts
Key to Mycosphaerella Species
Key to Anamorphs
Description of Species
Cercospora eucalyptorum
Coniothyrium eucalypticola
Coniothyrium kallangurense
Coniothyrium ovatum
Lecanostictopsis eucalypi
Mycosphaerella Africana
M. colombiensis (Pseudocercospora colombiensis) spp. nov.
M. cryptica (Colletogloeopsis nubilosum)
M. crystallina (Pseudocercospora crystallina)
M. delegatensis (Phaeophleospora delegatensis)
M. ellipsoidea (Uwebraunia ellip soidea)
M. endophytica (Pseudocercosporella endophytica)
M. flexuosa sp. nov.
M. gracilis (Pseudocercospora gra cilis)
M. gregaria
M. heimii (Pseudocercospora heimii)
M. heimioides (Pseudocercospora heimioides)
M. irregulariramosa (Pseudocercospora irregulariramosa)
M. juvenis (Uwebraunia juvenis)
M. keniensis sp. nov.
M. lateralis (Uwebraunia lateralis)
M. longibasalis sp. nov.
M. marksii
M. mexicana sp.nov.
M. molleriana (Colletogloeopsis molle riana)
M. nubilosa
M. parkii (Stenella parkii)
M. parva
M. suberosa
M. suttoniae (Phaeophleospora epicoc coides)
M. swartii (Sonderhenia eucalyptorum)
M. tasmaniensis (Mycovellosiella tas maniensis)
M. walkeri (Sonderhenia eucalpyto- rum)
Mycovellosiella eucalypti sp.nov. Passalora morrisii sp. nov.
Phaeophleospora destructans
Phaeophleospora eucalypti
Phaeophleospora lilianiae
Phaeoramularia eucalytorum sp. nov.
Pseudocercospora basiramifera sp. nov.
P. basitruncata sp. nov.
P. cubae sp. nov.
P. deglupta sp. nov.
P. denticulata sp. nov.
P. epispermogoniana
P. eucalyptarum
P. irregularis sp. nov.
P. natalensis sp. nov.
P. paraguayensis
P. robusta sp. nov.
Stigmina eucalypti
S. eucalypticola
S. eucalyptorum sp. nov.
S. hansfordii
S. robbenensis
Species Excluded from Mycosphaerella
M. didymelloides
M. eucalypti
Species Not Treated
Mycosphaerella martinae
Mycosphaerella molleriana Thüm var. megalospora
Ramularia pitereka
Appendix
Literature Cited
General Index
Index to Host Species
Publish Date: 1998
Format: 6" x 9" softcover
ISBN: 978-0-89054-190-6
Pages: 170
Images: 140 black and white images
Publication Weight: 1 lbs
By Pedro W. Crous
Mycosphaerella spp. And Their Anamorphs Associated with Leaf Spot Diseases of Eucalyptus