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Stagonosporopsis cucurbitacearum(DIDYBR)

Overview

Data shown below are extracted from EPPO Global Database
https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/DIDYBR
EPPO GD contains information about geographical distribution, host plants, and more...
Important note: GD is not a primary source for taxonomy (classification and nomenclature) and should not be considered as such. The EPPO Secretariat follows different sources (literature, databases) to provide some elements of taxonomy to its users. However, it does not attempt to provide all levels of the taxonomic tree or exhaustive lists of accepted taxa.
Basic information
  • EPPO code: DIDYBR
  • Preferred name: Stagonosporopsis cucurbitacearum
  • Authority: (Fries) Aveskamp, Gruyter & Verkley

Other scientific names
Name Authority
Ascochyta citrullina (Chester) Smith
Ascochyta cucumis Fautrey & Roumeguère
Ascochyta melonis Potebnya
Cercospora citrullina Cooke
Cercospora cucurbitae Ellis & Everhart
Didymella bryoniae (Fuckel) Rehm
Didymella melonis Passerini
Didymosphaeria bryoniae (Auerswald) Niessl
Mycosphaerella citrullina (Smith) Grossenbach
Mycosphaerella melonis (Passerini) Chiu & Walker
Phoma cucurbitacearum (Fries) Saccardo
Phyllosticta citrullina Chester
Sphaerella bryoniae Auerswald
Sphaeria bryoniae Fuckel
Sphaeria cucurbitacearum Fries

Common names
Name Language
Schwarzfäule: Gurkengewächse German
Stengelbrand: Gurkengewächse German
black rot of cucumber English
gummy stem blight of cucurbits English
leaf spot of cucurbits English
stem-end rot of cucurbits English
caries negra del pepino Spanish
chamuscado de los tallos del pepino Spanish
brûlure des tiges du concombre French
brûlure des tiges du melon French
Taxonomy
Kingdom Fungi ( 1FUNGK )
Phylum Ascomycota ( 1ASCOP )
Subphylum Pezizomycotina ( 1PEZIQ )
Class Dothideomycetes ( 1DOTHC )
Subclass Pleosporomycetidae ( 1PLEOL )
Order Pleosporales ( 1PLEOO )
Family Didymellaceae ( 1DIDYF )
Genus Stagonosporopsis ( 1STGSG )
Species Stagonosporopsis cucurbitacearum ( DIDYBR )