Abstract
A species of Cercospora was isolated from declining water hyacinths in the Rodman Reservoir in Florida. Differences between this isolate and a previously reported C. piaropi from water hyacinths and other morphologically similar species of Cercospora from other hosts warranted the establishment of a new species, C. rodmanii. Field evaluations of C. rodmanii indicate that it has biological-control potential for water hyacinth.
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Conway, K. E. (1976). Cercospora rodmanii , a new pathogen of water hyacinth with biological control potential. Canadian Journal of Botany, 54(10), 1079–1083. https://doi.org/10.1139/b76-115
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