Hapalosphaeria deformans
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Hapalosphaeria deformans (Syd.) Syd., (1908)
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Paepalopsis deformans Syd., (1907) |
Hapalosphaeria deformans is an ascomycete fungus. It is the causal organism of Stamen Blight of caneberry.[1]: 25 It is a common disease in Pacific Northwest of North America (especially west of the Cascades, especially in Oregon), elsewhere in Canada, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, and Spain.[1]: 25 It affects the commercial harvest of Oregon dewberries, and boysenberries and cascadeberries in British Columbia.[1]: 25 It is not commercially significant in red raspberry in Scotland.[1]: 25
Hosts
Caneberries are hosts.[1]: 25 Among cane species, known domesticated hosts are blackberry, boysenberry, cascadeberry, evergreen blackberry, loganberry, red raspberry, and youngberry, and nine wild Rubus including wild red raspberry.[1]: 25
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Ellis, Michael A.; Converse, Richard H.; Williams, Roger N.; Williamson, Brian, eds. (1991). Compendium of Raspberry and Blackberry Diseases and Insects. St. Paul, Minn., US: APS Press (American Phytopathological Society). pp. vi+100. ISBN 0-89054-121-3. LCCN 91-76318. OCLC 24875558.