Pseudocercospora piperis associated with leaf spots on Piper aduncum in Brazil

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Piper aduncum (Piperaceae) is a neotropical plant that has been widely exploited as a medicinal plant in its native range but has recently become an important invasive plant species in Papua New Guinea. A cercosporoid fungus was recently found associated with leaf spots on this plant in the Amazon. The morphology of the fungus is typical of Pseudocercospora piperis, a fungus that has never been recorded on this host species in Brazil. © 2013 Australasian Plant Pathology Society Inc.

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Rocha, F. B., Hanada, R. E., De Albuquerque, S. T., & Barreto, R. W. (2013). Pseudocercospora piperis associated with leaf spots on Piper aduncum in Brazil. Australasian Plant Disease Notes, 8(1), 101–103. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13314-013-0106-x

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