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I want to know what we call anthracnose.

I have two names for it from texts . Although it is probably an academic issue, I can find no reference either as to usage, or supercedures etc !

 

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Apiognomonia veneta & Gnomonia platani....

- which is currently in use, or are we talking different taxonomic classifications , subspecies or something ? :confused1:

 

TIA

 

Tim

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What ..no-one knows?

You lot are useless !! :001_tt2:

 

That's a bit of a broad sweeping generalisation, is it not Timothy :biggrin:

 

 

Heinze Butin lists it as Apiognomonia veneta, synonym = Gloeosporium platani

With the anamorp being Discula sp

 

Strouts & Winter in Diagnosis has it as Apiognomonia veneta, synonyms = Gnomonia veneta; Gnomonia platani.

Anamorph listed as Discula platani, synonym = Gloeosporium nervisequum

 

Tree Doctor has it as Discula nervisegua , synonym = Apiognomonia platani; Apignomonia veneta.

 

 

You may have access to these snippets already. :001_rolleyes:

 

 

Think thats all I have here in the office.

 

Get googling :thumbup1:

 

 

 

 

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