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First Report of Stem and Leaf Blight Caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on Eustoma in Taiwan.

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Eustoma (Eustoma russellianum) is an economically important cut flower in Taiwan. Each year more than 1.7 million dozen flowers, mainly exported to Japan in the winter, are produced in greenhouses. In January 2011, eustoma plants with stem and leaf blight symptoms were observed in some greenhouses

Stem Blight of Eustoma grandiflorum Caused by Sclerotium rolfsii.

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During a 4-week period in May through June 1996, 15% of 50 mature lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum) 'Maurine Blue' and 'Maurine White' plants exhibited stem blight in a landscape planting in west-central Florida. Initial disease symptoms included stem necrosis at the soil line, and yellowing and tan

Outbreaks of Stem and Leaf Blight of Eustoma grandiflorum Caused by a Phomopsis sp. in Florida.

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Between November 1997 and May 1998, numerous lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum) cultivars exhibited severe stem and leaf blight at two pot-flower production sites in Hillsborough and Dade counties, FL. Blight occurred in mature plants and ranged in incidence from 3 to 5% in Dade County and from 40 to

Crown and Root Infection of Lisianthus Caused by Fusarium solani in South Africa.

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Cultivation of lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum (Raf.) Shinn.) is a minor industry in South Africa, with only a few growers producing the crop commercially. Commercial production at a location in Gauteng Province is hampered by rotting of the crowns and roots of plants that result in mortality of as

First Report of Root Rot and Stem Blight Caused by Phytophthora palmivora in Eustoma grandiflorum.

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Eustoma grandiflorum (Raf.) Shinn., commonly referred to as Lisianthus or Texas bluebell, is grown on a limited but increasing scale in Norwegian greenhouses. In autumn 1999, E. grandiflorum plants with brown rotten roots and wilting foliage were collected from a cut-flower production facility in

Identification of Tomato mosaic virus Infection in Lisianthus in Taiwan.

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In recent years, Lisianthus (Eustoma russellianum (Don.) Griseb) has become popular as potted plants and cut flowers in Taiwan. They are grown in the central and southern regions of the island. Since 1998, diseased plants with mosaic symptoms, followed by necrosis of leaf tissues, were observed in

Lisianthus Crown and Stem Rot Caused by Fusarium avenaceum in Central Italy.

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Lisianthus (Eustoma russelianum, syn. E. grandiflorum), a member of the Gentian family, is grown in the greenhouse in Italy as a commercial cut-flower crop. Its cultivation is a relatively new industry with high economic potential. However, disease problems have been observed on various

First Report of Fusarium Stem and Crown Rot of Fennel in Arizona Caused by Fusarium avenaceum.

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In 2010 in Yuma, AZ, field-grown fennel (Foeniculum vulgare, Apiaceae) exhibited previously undescribed disease symptoms. The lower stems in contact with soil developed a brown decay and leaves on these stems became chlorotic. White mycelium and orange sporodochia were observed on affected tissues
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