Phoma exigua
Phoma exigua (syn. Ascochyta gossypii) is a fungal plant pathogen. It causes wet weather blight in cotton and it can be treated with systemic copper.
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Phomopsis perexigua (Sacc.) Traverso, (1906) |
Varieties of Phoma exigua
- Phoma exigua var. exigua
- Phoma exigua var. heteromorpha
- Phoma exigua var. lincola
- Phoma exigua var. solanicola
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