Forest Pests of North America
Native and Non-native insects, diseases, and weeds of urban, managed, and natural forests


Phomopsis cankers and twig blights
Phomopsis spp. (Sacc.) Bubák

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Phomopsis cankers and twig blights
Phomopsis spp.
Symptoms
Yuan-Min Shen
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Phomopsis cankers and twig blights
Phomopsis spp.
Fruiting Bodies
Elizabeth Bush
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Phomopsis leaf blight and fruit rot
Phomopsis obscurans
Symptoms
Paul Bachi
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Phomopsis blight
Phomopsis juniperivora
Sign
Bruce Watt
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Phomopsis cankers and twig blights
Phomopsis spp.
Symptoms
University of Georgia Plant Pathology
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Phomopsis leaf blight and fruit rot
Phomopsis obscurans
Symptoms
Edward Sikora
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Phomopsis cankers and twig blights
Phomopsis spp.
Symptoms
Theodor D. Leininger
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Phomopsis cankers and twig blights
Phomopsis spp.
Symptoms
Theodor D. Leininger
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Phomopsis cankers and twig blights
Phomopsis spp.
Fruiting Bodies
Elizabeth Bush
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Phomopsis cankers and twig blights
Phomopsis spp.
Fruiting Bodies
Bruce Watt
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Phomopsis cankers and twig blights
Phomopsis spp.
Symptoms
Daren Mueller
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Phomopsis cankers and twig blights
Phomopsis spp.
Symptoms
Joseph OBrien


Taxonomic Rank

Kingdom: Fungi
Phylum: Ascomycota
Subphylum: Pezizomycotina
Class: Sordariomycetes
Subclass: Sordariomycetidae
Order: Diaporthales
Family: Diaporthaceae
Genus: Phomopsis


Synonyms and Other Names

Other Common Names:
Phomopsis twig blight, Phomopsis galls

Related Scientific Names:
Phomopses spp. (Misspelling)
Related Scientific Names:
Phomopsus spp. (Misspelling)

References

Common Name Reference: Sinclair, W.A., H.F. Lyon and W.T. Johnson. 1987. Diseases of Trees and Shrubs. Cornell University Press. Ithaca, New York. 574 pp.
Scientific Name Reference: P.W. Crous, W. Gams, J.A. Stalpers, V. Robert and G. Stegehuis. 2004. MycoBank: an online initiative to launch mycology into the 21st century. Studies in Mycology 50: 19–22