Observations on spot caused by Fusicladium oleagineum on olives (Olea europaea) in New South Wales, Australia
V. Sergeeva A C , U. Braun B , R. Spooner-Hart A and N. G. Nair AA Centre for Plant and Food Science, University of Western Sydney, Locked Bag, 1797, Penrith South DC, NSW 1797, Australia.
B Martin-Luther-Universität, FB. Biologie, Institut für Geobotanik und Botanischer Garten, Herbarium, Neuwerk 21 D-06099 Halle/S, Germany.
C Corresponding author. Email: v.sergeeva@uws.edu.au
Australasian Plant Disease Notes 4(1) 26-28 https://doi.org/10.1071/DN09011
Submitted: 9 January 2009 Accepted: 9 March 2009 Published: 23 March 2009
Abstract
The first record of peacock spot on olives in New South Wales, Australia, was made informally in 1947 but no herbarium specimen was deposited nor descriptions made. Subsequent descriptions of this disease in Australia have been sketchy and generally reported in extension articles for olive growers. We provide here a consolidated report and description of the occurrence of Fusicladium oleagineum on the lamina, veins and petioles of leaves, fruits and pedicels of fruits of olives (Olea europaea) in New South Wales.
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