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of seed produced at Camden, and obtained in Melbourne Nursery, Creswick,and this is its first record in Victoria. It from Kyabram (Victoria) germinated poorly and produced was causing little damage to seedlings and was readily diseased seedlings. controlled by spraying with copper oxychloride. Anthracnose of soybean is widespread in North America Specimens of the above rust records (with the exception where it is not regarded as a serious disease (2, 3). In India, of M. medusae on P. balsamifera) have been filed in the however, the disease can be devastating (Sinclair, personal Biology Branch herbarium (DAR) at Rydalmere. communication). Reference In Europe and North America, this pathogen also infects (1) Walker,J.& Poplar rust in Australia. Australian species of Glvcine, Lotus, Meli/otus, Medicago, Phaseolus, Plant Pathology Society News Hartigan, D. (1972) Pisum, Trifolium and Vicia (1). In Australia, C. dematium letter 1 : 3. is recorded in Queensland on Medicago sativa L. and several G. C. Marks, other hosts (4). As von Arx (1957) considers all isolates of Forests Commission of Victoria, C. dematium on legumes as forma truncete, the pathogen may have been in Australia for some time. Melbourne, Vic. 3000. It is not known whether the soybean isolate
Australasian Plant Pathology – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 23, 2011
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