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Septoria hodgesii sp. nov.: A potential biocontrol agent for Myrica faya in Hawai‘i

June 8, 1999

Septoria hodgesii sp. nov. is described. This fungus is a common leaf pathogen of Myrica cerifera in the southeastern U.S., where it usually has been identified as S. myricae. It also has been shown by artificial inoculation to be pathogenic on M. faya, an introduced forest weed in Hawai'i. Comparison of S. hodgesii with the types of S. myricae, from M. cerifera and S. myricata, from M. gale, showes it to be distinct from both species.

Publication Year 1999
Title Septoria hodgesii sp. nov.: A potential biocontrol agent for Myrica faya in Hawai‘i
Authors Donald E. Gardner
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Mycotaxon
Index ID 70178415
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center