Elsinoë australis is a fungal plant pathogen that causes sweet orange scab (SOS). The disease only attacks the fruit of citrus trees, causing the formation of pustules and lesions on the skin of the fruit. The spores of the fungus are spread from tree to tree by rain splash. It can be controlled by the use of various fungicides including strobulins and thiophanate methyl.[1]
Elsinoë australis is a fungal plant pathogen that causes sweet orange scab (SOS). The disease only attacks the fruit of citrus trees, causing the formation of pustules and lesions on the skin of the fruit. The spores of the fungus are spread from tree to tree by rain splash. It can be controlled by the use of various fungicides including strobulins and thiophanate methyl.
Elsinoë australis je grzib[3], co go ôpisoł Bitanc. & Jenkins 1936. Elsinoë australis nŏleży do zorty Elsinoë i familije Elsinoaceae.[4][5] Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.[4]
Elsinoë australis je grzib, co go ôpisoł Bitanc. & Jenkins 1936. Elsinoë australis nŏleży do zorty Elsinoë i familije Elsinoaceae. Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.