Diplocarpon coronariae explained
Diplocarpon coronariae[1] is a plant pathogen that causes Marssonina blotch on apple.[2]
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- Khodadadi . Fatemeh . Martin . Phillip L. . Donahue . Daniel J. . Peter . Kari A. . Aćimović . Srđan G. . 2022-07-01 . Characterizations of an Emerging Disease: Apple Blotch Caused by Diplocarpon coronariae (syn. Marssonina coronaria) in the Mid-Atlantic United States . Plant Disease . en . 106 . 7 . 1803–1817 . 10.1094/PDIS-11-21-2557-RE . 35156848 . 246812813 . 0191-2917.