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New leaf spot disease of Calathea and Maranta spp. incited by Drechslera setariae

G. W. Simone, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1983 - 
- Vol. 67, Iss: 10, pp 1160-1161
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This article is published in Plant Disease.The article was published on 1983-01-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Maranta & Calathea.

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Cochliobolus : an overview and current status of species

TL;DR: This paper represents the first comprehensive overview of Cochliobolus since 1987, including a summary of applications of species and molecular phylogenetic research, and a multilocus phylogenetic tree based on DNA sequence data derived from 25 ex-type and authentic cultures that shows the group as monophyletic.
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Pyricularia Leaf Spot: A New Disease of Ornamental Plants of the Family Marantaceae

TL;DR: Analysis of esterase and lactate dehydrogenase isozymes showed different banding patterns for rice and Ctenanthe isolates of P. oryzae, which caused either hypersensitivity or immune response symptoms in various Marantaceae.
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Bipolaris marantae sp. nov., A Novel Helminthosporoid Species Causing Foliage Blight of the Garden Plant Maranta leuconeura in Brazil.

TL;DR: A morphology and molecular analysis led to the conclusion that the fungus belonged to the genus Bipolaris, which is characterized by having fusiform conidia, externally thickened and truncate hila and a bipolar pattern of germination, leading to the proposal of the new species B bipolaris marantae.
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Identification of New Fungi Isolated from Euonymus spp. in Guilan Province

TL;DR: Two pathogenic fungal species were isolated from naturally infected Euonymus species and identified and the pathogenicity levels of these fungi and their ability to cause leaf blight on Euonymsus spp.
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Micropropagation of Ctenanthe lubbersiana Eichl. and Maranta leuconeura Morren var. Tricolor (Marantaceae)

TL;DR: Members of the family Marantaceae are ornamental tropical perennial foliage plants generally provided with rhizomes, whose original areas are the tropical zones of South America.
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Hortus Third: A Concise Dictionary of Plants Cultivated in the United States and Canada

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an arrangement of the main contents of the Hortus Third Third and the scope of Hortus Fourth, and a glossary of botanical terms.
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