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David V. Williams
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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Stagonospora meliloti (Lasch) Petrak. Hosts: Medicago, Melilotus and Trifolium species. Information is given on the geographical distribution in ASIA, Iran, Japan, Korea, Turkey, AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, SA, Vic., WA, Tas, New Zealand, Norfolk Island, EUROPE, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, England, Scotland, USSR, Estonia, Lithuania, Yugoslavia, NORTH AMERICA, Canada, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan, USA, SOUTH AMERICA, Brazil, Chile, Colombia.


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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Pyrenophora semeniperda (Brittlebank & Adam) Shoemaker. Hosts: wheat (Triticum), oats (Avena sativa) and many other Gramineae. Information is given on the geographical distribution in AFRICA, South Africa, AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA, Australia, New South Wales, Vic., New Zealand, EUROPE, France, NORTH AMERICA, Canada, USA.


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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Pyrenopeziza medicaginis Fuckel. Hosts: Lucerne. Information is given on the geographical distribution in ASIA, China, Japan, U.S.S.R, AUSTRALASIA, Australia (New South Wales), New Zealand, EUROPE, Austria, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Yugoslavia, NORTH AMERICA, Canada, USA, SOUTH AMERICA, Argentina.


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E. Punithalingam

Abstract A description is provided for Phacidiopycnis tl jberivora. Information is included on the disease caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS: Solanum tuberosum, Alnus, Beta, Escallonia, Eucalyptus, Hoya, Humulus, Medicago, Olearia, Ribes, Syringa, Vaccinium and probably several other plants. DISEASE: Stem-end hard rot or progressive dry rot, or corky rot of potatoes (11, 671; Foster & Macleod, 1932). Symptoms are variable; on mature tubers lesions vary in size from pin heads to those involving the whole tuber. With the progress of infection lesions become sunken, circular with a well defined margin. When immature tubers become infected they become mummified (Foster & Macleod, 1932). GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION: Asia (India); Australasia and Oceania (Australia, New South Wales, New Zealand); Europe (UK); North America (Canada, Alberta, Vancouver, British Columbia; USA, Washington). TRANSMISSION: No specific studies reported. Probably by conidia discharged during alternating dry and wet conditions; penetration of tubers through wounds and abrasions.


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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Little cherry virus 2. Closteroviridae: Ampelovirus. Hosts: Prunus spp. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (Belgium, Croatia, Germany, Poland, UK), Asia (China, Shandong, Yunnan, Japan, Honshu, Korea Republic), North America (Canada, British Columbia, USA, Washington), Oceania (Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, New Zealand).


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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Botrytis byssoidea J.C. Walker. Hosts: on Onion (Allium cepa) and Leek (A. porrum). Information is given on the geographical distribution in ASIA, Japan, AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA, Australia (New South Wales), New Zealand, EUROPE, Britain, Bulgaria, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, NORTH AMERICA, USA.


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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Didymella ligulicola (K.F. Baker, Dimock & L.H. Davis) von Arx. Hosts: Florists' chrysanthemum (Dendranthema) and related Compositae. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Asia, Israel, Japan, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Europe, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Irish Republic, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Russia, Moldova, Sweden, UK, England, Northern Ireland, Guernsey and Jersey, Yugoslavia, North America, Canada, Ontario, Mexico, USA.


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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Microdochium panattonianum (Berl.) Sutton, Galea & Price. Hosts: Lettuce (Lactuca) and Endive (Cichorium). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Libya, Mauritius, Asia, Iran, Japan, Lebanon, Philippines, Turkey, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, New Zealand, Europe, Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Britain, USSR, Latvia, Yugoslavia, North America, Canada, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, USA, Alaska, California, Florida, Idaho, Michigan, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas, WA.


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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Monilochaetes infuscans Halsted ex Harter. Hosts: Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Asia, China, Israel, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Hawaii, New Zealand, US Trust Terr., Europe, Portugal, Azores, North America, USA, South America, Argentina, Brazil.


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D. W. Minter

Abstract A description is provided for Podospora excentrica. Some information on its associated organisms and substrata, dispersal and transmission, habitats and conservation status is given, along with details of its geographical distribution (South America (Venezuela), Atlantic Ocean (Portugal (Madeira)), Australasia (Australia (New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia)), New Zealand, Europe (Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, UK)).


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