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- Dibotryon_morbosum abstract "Dibotryon morbosum or Apiosporina morbosa is a plant pathogen, which is the causal agent of black knot. It affects the cherry, plum, apricot and Shubert chokecherry trees of North America. The disease produces rough, black areas that encircle and kill the infested parts, and provide habitat for insects.The disease was first described in 1821 in Pennsylvania but has spread across North America. While it was one of the most destructive diseases of the plum and cherry trees in the late 19th century, today it is relatively well controlled and only seen in poorly managed orchards or where strongly established.Black Knot occurs only on the wood parts of trees, primarily on twigs and branches but can spread to larger limbs and even the trunk. Olive-green swellings from the disease are visible in the late spring, but as it spreads and matures typically by autumn rough black knots circle and kill affected parts. The knots vary in size from one inch to one foot (2.5 cm - 30 cm). Older knots can kill trees by promoting insect infestations.The most common treatments are pruning infected parts during the winter and spraying buds with a fungicide. Nearby wild plants with the disease are also destroyed.".
- Dibotryon_morbosum binomialAuthority Lewis_David_de_Schweinitz.
- Dibotryon_morbosum class Dothideomycetes.
- Dibotryon_morbosum division Pezizomycotina.
- Dibotryon_morbosum family Venturiaceae.
- Dibotryon_morbosum genus Dibotryon.
- Dibotryon_morbosum kingdom Fungus.
- Dibotryon_morbosum order Pleosporales.
- Dibotryon_morbosum phylum Ascomycota.
- Dibotryon_morbosum synonym "*Apiosporina morbosa (Schwein.) van Arx)".
- Dibotryon_morbosum thumbnail Black_Knot.jpg?width=300.
- Dibotryon_morbosum wikiPageExternalLink fungaldatabases.
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- Dibotryon_morbosum wikiPageExternalLink Names.asp.
- Dibotryon_morbosum wikiPageID "12614726".
- Dibotryon_morbosum wikiPageRevisionID "544898966".
- Dibotryon_morbosum binomial "Dibotryon morbosum".
- Dibotryon_morbosum binomialAuthority "Theiss. & Syd., 1915".
- Dibotryon_morbosum classis Dothideomycetes.
- Dibotryon_morbosum familia Venturiaceae.
- Dibotryon_morbosum genus "Dibotryon".
- Dibotryon_morbosum hasPhotoCollection Dibotryon_morbosum.
- Dibotryon_morbosum imageCaption "Black Knot on Cherry".
- Dibotryon_morbosum name "Dibotryon morbosum".
- Dibotryon_morbosum ordo Pleosporales.
- Dibotryon_morbosum phylum Ascomycota.
- Dibotryon_morbosum regnum Fungus.
- Dibotryon_morbosum species "D. morbosum".
- Dibotryon_morbosum subdivisio Pezizomycotina.
- Dibotryon_morbosum synonyms "*Apiosporina morbosa ( van Arx)".
- Dibotryon_morbosum subject Category:Fruit_tree_diseases.
- Dibotryon_morbosum subject Category:Plant_pathogens_and_diseases.
- Dibotryon_morbosum subject Category:Venturiaceae.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type Agent109190918.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type CausalAgent100007347.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type InfectiousAgent109312843.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type LivingThing100004258.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type Microorganism101326291.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type Object100002684.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type Organism100004475.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type Pathogen101386007.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type PlantPathogensAndDiseases.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type Whole100003553.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type Eukaryote.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type Fungus.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type Species.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type EukaryoticCell.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type Fungus.
- Dibotryon_morbosum type Organism.
- Dibotryon_morbosum comment "Dibotryon morbosum or Apiosporina morbosa is a plant pathogen, which is the causal agent of black knot. It affects the cherry, plum, apricot and Shubert chokecherry trees of North America. The disease produces rough, black areas that encircle and kill the infested parts, and provide habitat for insects.The disease was first described in 1821 in Pennsylvania but has spread across North America.".
- Dibotryon_morbosum label "Dibotryon morbosum".
- Dibotryon_morbosum sameAs m.02wy08w.
- Dibotryon_morbosum sameAs Q5272287.
- Dibotryon_morbosum sameAs Q5272287.
- Dibotryon_morbosum sameAs Dibotryon_morbosum.
- Dibotryon_morbosum wasDerivedFrom Dibotryon_morbosum?oldid=544898966.
- Dibotryon_morbosum depiction Black_Knot.jpg.
- Dibotryon_morbosum isPrimaryTopicOf Dibotryon_morbosum.
- Dibotryon_morbosum name "Dibotryon morbosum".