Pseudocochliobolus pallescens
leaf spot of maize
Cochliobolus pallescens, Curvularia leonensis, Curvularia pallescens
Africa, Southeast Asia, Caribbean, South America, Pakistan, Australia, Denmark, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Togo, Canada, Mexico
DC, IA
2023-08-21
fungus
Korea
pepper, corn, bean, fava bean, wheat , rice, sorghum, sugarcane, soybean, potato, buckwheat,
CURVPA
9 Known Hosts
Capsicum annuum
pepper
No
No references found indicating seed is a pathway
Glycine max
soybean
No
No references found indicating seed is a pathway
Oryza sativa
rice
No
CURVPA-2
No references found indicating seed is a pathway. Reference above only indicates that this pathogen has been reported on rice.
Richardson MJ, 1990. An Annotated List of Seed-borne Disease. International Seed Testing Association, Zurich, Switzerland
Phaseolus vulgaris
common bean
No
No references found indicating seed is a pathway.
Saccharum officinarum
sugarcane
No
No references found indicating seed is a pathway
Sorghum bicolor
sorghum
No
No references found indicating seed is a pathway.
Triticum aestivum
wheat
No
CURVPA-2
Pathway not proven. Above reference cites one article that indicates seed may be a pathway. This references could not be verified. There were no other references found indicating seed is a pathway.
Richardson MJ, 1990. An Annotated List of Seed-borne Disease. International Seed Testing Association, Zurich, Switzerland
Vicia faba
faba bean
No
No references found indicating seed is a pathway.
Zea mays
corn
Pathway not proven
CURVPA-1, CURVPA-2
This fungus, along with others, has been associated with white streaks on seed, but no evidence that this pathogen caused the condition. There is no evidence that seed is a pathway.
Yes
Seed wash
This test has not been validated or standardized. There is not definite proof that seed is a pathway.
CURVPA-1
Fungicies
CURVPA-1
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