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Species of Pestalotiopsis and related genera occurring on grapevines in Australia

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Descriptions of several appendage-bearing coelomycetes such as Pestalotiopsis and related genera occurring on grapevines in Australia are given. Species isolated included Pestalotiopsis uvicola, P. menezesiana, Seirnatosporium hysterioides, Truncatella angustata, and Sporocadus rhododendri. Infection studies showed that berries of grapevines were infected by P. uvicola more readily at later stages of berry development than at the earlier stages.

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Sergeeva, V., Priest, M. & Nair, N.G. Species of Pestalotiopsis and related genera occurring on grapevines in Australia. Australasian Plant Pathology 34, 255–258 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1071/AP05009

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