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Index Pecan anthracnose

Pecan anthracnose is a fungal disease of pecan trees caused by the ascomycete Glomerella cingulata (Stoneman) Spauld.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Acervulus, Ascocarp, Ascomycota, Ascus, Colletotrichum, Colletotrichum acutatum, Conidium, Fungicide, Glomerella cingulata, Pecan, Pecan scab, Powdery mildew, Seta, Teleomorph, anamorph and holomorph.

  2. Pecan tree diseases

Acervulus

An acervulus (pl. acervuli) is a small asexual fruiting body that erupts through the epidermis of host plants parasitised by mitosporic fungi of the form order Melanconiales (Deuteromycota, Coelomycetes).

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Ascocarp

An ascocarp, or ascoma (ascomata), is the fruiting body (sporocarp) of an ascomycete phylum fungus.

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Ascomycota

Ascomycota is a phylum of the kingdom Fungi that, together with the Basidiomycota, forms the subkingdom Dikarya.

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Ascus

An ascus (asci) is the sexual spore-bearing cell produced in ascomycete fungi.

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Colletotrichum

Colletotrichum (sexual stage: Glomerella) is a genus of fungi that are symbionts to plants as endophytes (living within the plant) or phytopathogens.

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Colletotrichum acutatum

Colletotrichum acutatum is a plant pathogen and endophyte.

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Conidium

A conidium (conidia), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (chlamydoconidia), is an asexual, non-motile spore of a fungus.

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Fungicide

Fungicides are pesticides used to kill parasitic fungi or their spores.

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Glomerella cingulata

Glomerella cingulata is a fungal plant pathogen, being the name of the sexual stage (teleomorph) while the more commonly referred to asexual stage (anamorph) is called Colletotrichum gloeosporioides.

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Pecan

The pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is a species of hickory native to the southern United States and northern Mexico in the region of the Mississippi River.

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Pecan scab

Pecan scab is the most economically significant disease of pecan trees (Carya illinoinensis) in the southeastern United States. Pecan anthracnose and pecan scab are pecan tree diseases.

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Powdery mildew

Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants.

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Seta

In biology, setae (seta; from the Latin word for "bristle") are any of a number of different bristle- or hair-like structures on living organisms.

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Teleomorph, anamorph and holomorph

In mycology, the terms teleomorph, anamorph, and holomorph apply to portions of the life cycles of fungi in the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota.

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See also

Pecan tree diseases

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecan_anthracnose