Diseases of Leatherleaf Fern Caused by Calonectria and Cylindrocladium Species
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1997-05
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University of Hawaii
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This fern is one of the most widely used in the florist industry. The fungal pathogens cause leaf spots, rots, and blights. The disease epidemiology and control are discussed.
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Rumohra adiantiformis, potted foliage plants, Calonectria, Cylindrocladium, fungal diseases of plants, signs and symptoms (plants), disease and pest management, Hawaii
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Uchida JY, Kadooka CY. 1997. Diseases of leatherleaf fern caused by Calonectria and Cylindrocladium species. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 7 p. (Plant Disease; PD-11).
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7 pages
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