Diplocarpon rosae is a fungus that creates the rose black spot disease. Because it was observed by people of various countries around the same time (around...
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earlianum Diplocarpon hymenaeae Diplocarpon impressum Diplocarpon mali Diplocarpon mespili Diplocarpon polygoni Diplocarpon rosae Diplocarpon saponariae...
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spot (class Leotiomycetes: family Helotiales) Diplocarpon rosae syn. Marssonina rosae – Marssonina rosae causes black spots on leaves. The spots, which...
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D. rosae may refer to: Diplocarpon rosae, a fungus species that causes the disease Black Spot on roses Diplolepis rosae, a gall wasp species Rosae This...
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temperatures as low as –23 °C but is somewhat susceptible to mildew and Diplocarpon rosae. Therefore, it needs regular maintenance. Rose 'Heidi Klum', Floribunda...
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The main fungal diseases affecting the leaves are rose black spot (Diplocarpon rosae), rose rust (Phragmidium mucronatum), rose powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca...
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a dissertation focused on the development of the perfect state of Diplocarpon rosae Black Spot of Roses fungal causal agent, for which he has given the...
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(1998). "Identification of five physiological races of blackspot, Diplocarpon rosae, Wolf on roses". Plant Breeding. 117 (3): 267–270. doi:10.1111/j.1439-0523...
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) S. Hughes, (1958) Genus: Actinonema Actinonema rosae (Lib.) Fr. 1849, accepted as Diplocarpon rosae (Lib.) F.A. Wolf, (1912) Genus: Actinopeltella Actinopeltella...
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Syd. Diorchidium woodii Kalchbr. & Cooke Genus: Diplocarpon Diplocarpon earliana Wolf. Diplocarpon rosae Wolf. Genus: Diplochorella Diplochorella amphimelaena...
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Seimatosporium ignobilis, Sporocadaceae D. impressa (Fr.) Fr. (1849) = Diplocarpon impressum, Drepanopezizaceae D. minima Berk. & M.A. Curtis (1874) = Mycoleptodiscus...
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