• Apiosporina is a genus of fungi in the family Venturiaceae. Seeds of the Chinese elm, Trident maple and Japanese black pine can be infected with Apiosporina...
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    Dibotryon morbosum or Apiosporina morbosa is a plant pathogen, which is the causal agent of black knot. It affects members of the Prunus genus such as;...
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    one of the highest reported in any organism. Similar species include Apiosporina morbosa, Diplodia tumefaciens, and Echinodontium tinctorium, as well...
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    response to any type of wound – insect, mechanical injury, or disease. Apiosporina morbosa is a major fungal disease in the Northern Americas, with many...
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    base of a beech tree covered in honey dew Mature S. spongiosa stroma Apiosporina morbosa appears on cherry and plum trees and their relatives. UMass Extension:...
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    Anungitopsis R.F.Castañeda Ruiz & W.B.Kendrick, 1990 (9) Aphysa (2) Apiosporina Höhn. (5) Arkoola J.Walker & G.E.Stovold, 1986 (1) Arnaudia (1) Asterula...
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