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Monilinia fructigena

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Monilinia fructigena
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M. fructigena
Binomial name
Monilinia fructigena
Honey, (1945)
Synonyms

Monilia fructigena Schumach., (1801)
Sclerotinia fructigena (J. Schröt.) Norton, (1905)
Sclerotinia fructigena Aderh., (1905)
Stromatinia fructigena (J. Schröt.) Boud., (1907)

Monilinia fructigena is a plant pathogen.


Monilia fructigena causes a fruit rot of apples, pears, plums, peaches, and cherries.

 Prof. Doc. Lesyev Lad.
 Warsaw University of Life Science


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