- Phyllachora pomigena
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Phyllachora pomigena Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Phylum: Ascomycota Class: Sordariomycetes Subclass: Incertae sedis Order: Phyllachorales Family: Phyllachoraceae Genus: Phyllachora Species: P. pomigena Binomial name Phyllachora pomigena
(Schwein.) Sacc., (1883)Synonyms Dothidea pomigena
Gloeodes pomigena
Leptothyrella mali
Marssonia coronariae
Marssonia mali
Marssonina maliPhyllachora pomigena is a plant pathogen responsible for Sooty Blotch disease, a disease affecting apples and pears. It appears as a brown or black blotch (¼-inch in diameter) on the fruit. Spots may coalesce to cover the entire fruit. During the summer these diseases develop during cool rainy weather, particularly in dense, unpruned trees with poor air circulation. Although unsightly, the fruit is still edible. The sooty blotch will wipe off of the fruit. [1]
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Categories:- Plant pathogens and diseases
- Phyllachorales
- Sordariomycetes stubs
- Plant disease stubs
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