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    Fusarium mirum sp. nov, intertwining Fusarium madaense and Fusarium andiyazi, pathogens of tropical grasses by Costa, Marileide M., Saleh, Amgad A., Melo, Maruzanete P., Guimarães, Elaine Aparecida, Esele, J. Peter, Zeller, Kurt A., Summerell, Brett A., Pfenning, Ludwig H., Leslie, John F.

    Published in Fungal biology (01-03-2022)
    “…Many species in the Fusarium fujikuroi Species Complex (FFSC) have an affinity for grass species, with whom they live in an endophytic association or cause…”
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    Sclerotium delphinii causing concentric leaf spots in Piper nigrum in Brazil by Severo, Robinson, Shibutani, Leandro J. Soki, Sousa, Enayra S., S. Matos, Kedma, Beserra, José Evando A., de Melo, Maruzanete P.

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-11-2021)
    “…Sclerotium delphinii is a common pathogen that causes wilting in a number of plants. In recent years, the genus Sclerotium has been reported as one of those…”
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    Fusarium species from tropical grasses in Brazil and description of two new taxa by Costa, Marileide M., Melo, Maruzanete P., Carmo, Filipe S., Moreira, Gláucia M., Guimarães, Elaine A., Rocha, Fernando S., Costa, Sarah S., Abreu, Lucas M., Pfenning, Ludwig H.

    Published in Mycological progress (2021)
    “…Fusarium isolates were obtained from asymptomatic seeds of wild grasses collected in six regions of Brazil. Eleven phylogenetic species were identified among…”
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    Rhizoctonia solani AG 1-IB and AG 4 HG-I causing leaf blight and root rot in plants from the Lamiaceae family in Brazil by de Melo, Maruzanete P., Cabral, Cléia S., Reis, Ailton, Matos, Kedma S., Martins, Pâmela P., Beserra Júnior, José E. A., Nechet, Kátia L., Halfeld-Vieira, Bernardo A.

    Published in Tropical plant pathology (01-04-2018)
    “…Rhizoctonia solani is a fungal complex represented by 14 anastomosis groups. Each group has distinct characteristics that are reflected in the management and…”
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    Etiology of root rot and wilt disease of chickpea in Brazil by Azevedo, Daiana M. Q., Rocha, Fernando S., Costa, Cândido A., Pfenning, Ludwig H., da Costa, Sarah S., Melo, Maruzanete P., da Silva, Josiane G., Fernanades, Maria de Fátima G.

    Published in Tropical plant pathology (01-08-2017)
    “…Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris (Padwick) Matuo & K. Sato has become the main limiting factor for chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L.)…”
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