Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10878379 | Mycoscience | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A new leaf blight and mummy fruit disease caused by a species of Monilinia was first found on Rhododendron kaempferi at the lakeside of Shikotsu-ko, Hokkaido, northern Japan, in 2002. Studies on morphology, life cycle, cultural characters, and gene analyses of the causal fungus enabled us to conclude that it is a new species of the genus. It is named M. jezoensis. Rhododendron is a new host genus for Monilinia fungi in Japan.
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Authors
Yukiko Takahashi, Yukako Ichihashi, Teruo Sano, Yukio Harada,