Physoderma maydis explained
Physoderma maydis is a species of fungus in the family Physodermataceae. It is a pathogen of the maize, causing a disease known as brown spot of maize or brown spot of corn.[1] This species was first labeled in 1910 in India, then again a year later in Illinois.[2]
Notes and References
- Robertson . A. E. . 2015 . Physoderma brown spot and stalk rot . Integrated Crop Management News . 679 .
- Robertson. Alison E.. Jesse. Laura. Munkvold. Gary. Rojas. Erika Salaau. Mueller. Daren S.. January 2015. Physoderma Brown Spot and Stalk Rot of Corn Caused by Physoderma maydis in Iowa. Plant Health Progress. en. 16. 2. 90–92. 10.1094/PHP-BR-15-0003. 1535-1025.