Curvularia tsudae
leaf blight of grasses
Cochliobolus australiensis, Pseudocochliobolus australiensis
Asia, Africa, Australia
Not known to occur
2024-11-26
fungus
Korea
poaceae grasses, barley, rice, corn
CURVTS
Often confused with Curvularia australiensis, another leaf blight of grass that occurs in Asia, Africa and Australia. Also not known to occur in the US (ARS GRIN)
4 Known Hosts
Hordeum vulgare
barley
No
No references found indicating seed is a pathway. Primarily a pathogen of living leaf tissue.
Blotter incubation has been used for Curvularia australiensis testing
Dithane or metalaxyl + mancozeb are both effective fungicides at suppressing Curvularia australiensis on wheat seed
Oryza sativa
rice
No
No references found indicating seed is a pathway. Primarily a pathogen of leaf tissue.
Blotter incubation has been used for Curvularia australiensis testing
Dithane or metalaxyl + mancozeb are both effective fungicides at suppressing Curvularia australiensis on wheat seed
Poaceae family
grasses
No
No references found indicating that seed is a pathway. The similar pathogen, Curvularia australiensis, however, has been reported seed borne in some hosts, primarily wheat. (CABI CPC).
Blotter incubation has been used for Curvularia australiensis testing
Dithane or metalaxyl + mancozeb are both effective fungicides at suppressing Curvularia australiensis on wheat seed
Zea mays
corn
No
No references found indicating seed is a pathway. The similar pathogen, Curvularia australiensis, however, has been reported seed borne in some hosts, but not corn. (CABI, CPC).
Blotter incubation has been used for Curvularia australiensis testing.
Dithane or metalaxyl + mancozeb are both effective fungicides at suppressing Curvularia australiensis on wheat seed.
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