| Septocyta ruborum | |
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| Septocyta ruborum at blackberry | |
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| Genus: | Septocyta |
| Species: | S. ruborum |
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| Septocyta ruborum (Lib.) Petr., (1968) | |
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Ascochyta ruborum Lib., (1834) | |
Septocyta ruborum is a species of fungus in the Ascomycota.[1] Its taxonomic relationship to other taxa in the Ascomycota is unknown, and it has not been assigned with certainty to any order or family (incertae sedis). It is a plant pathogen and grows on Rubus laciniatus, R. nessensis, R. procerus and wild blackberry (R. fruticosus); it causes purple blotch or stem spot disease, also known as dieback of blackberries.
References
- ↑ Petrak F. (1967). "Ergebnisse einer Revision der Grundtypen verschiedener Gattungen der Askomyzeten und Fungi imperfecti". Sydowia. 21 (1–6): 240–48.
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