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Citrus black spot is a fungal disease caused by Phyllosticta citricarpa(previously known as Guignardia citricarpa). This Ascomycete fungus affects citrus plants throughout subtropical climates, causing a reduction in both fruit quantity and quality. Symptoms include both fruit and leaf lesions, the latter being critical to inter-tree dispersal. Strict regulation and management is necessary to control this disease since there are currently not many citrus varieties that are resistant.

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  • Citrus black spot is a fungal disease caused by Phyllosticta citricarpa(previously known as Guignardia citricarpa). This Ascomycete fungus affects citrus plants throughout subtropical climates, causing a reduction in both fruit quantity and quality. Symptoms include both fruit and leaf lesions, the latter being critical to inter-tree dispersal. Strict regulation and management is necessary to control this disease since there are currently not many citrus varieties that are resistant. (en)
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  • Citrus black spot lesions (en)
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  • Phyllosticta citricarpa (en)
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  • GUIGCI (en)
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  • Phyllosticta (en)
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  • Citrus (en)
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  • Citrus black spot (en)
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  • citricarpa (en)
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  • * Phoma citricarpa (McAlpine, ) * Phoma citricarpa var. mikan (Hara) * Phyllosticta citricarpa ( Aa, ) * Phyllostictina citricarpa ( Petr., ) (en)
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  • Citrus black spot is a fungal disease caused by Phyllosticta citricarpa(previously known as Guignardia citricarpa). This Ascomycete fungus affects citrus plants throughout subtropical climates, causing a reduction in both fruit quantity and quality. Symptoms include both fruit and leaf lesions, the latter being critical to inter-tree dispersal. Strict regulation and management is necessary to control this disease since there are currently not many citrus varieties that are resistant. (en)
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  • Citrus black spot (en)
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