2005
DOI: 10.1094/pd-89-1012a
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Occurrence of Alternaria dichondrae, Cercospora sp., and Puccinia sp. on Dichondra repens in France and Italy

Abstract: Dichondra repens (kidneyweed or ponysfoot), family Convolvulaceae, is a perennial plant with persistent leaves and is grown alone or in association with turfgrass in subtropical and Mediterranean regions. Because of its prostrate growth habit, it does not need to be mowed. It is also used as a potted plant for house decoration. During surveys of lawns in public gardens of the Franco-Italian Riviera conducted from 1993 to 2003, we noticed 0.1- to 0.5-cm-diameter, brownish, necrotic spots on leaves of D. repens … Show more

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“…Nowadays, it is used together with other TCMs to cure HBV infection-related diseases in clinic (Cheng et al, 1996). In subtropical and mediterranean regions, DRF is used as a potted plant for house decoration for its prostrate growth habit and no need for mowing (Cardin et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, it is used together with other TCMs to cure HBV infection-related diseases in clinic (Cheng et al, 1996). In subtropical and mediterranean regions, DRF is used as a potted plant for house decoration for its prostrate growth habit and no need for mowing (Cardin et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Os teliósporos são oblongos e de coloração amarronzada, são septados e apresentam um ápice obtuso hialino que varia de coloração preta a cinza. Segundo Cardin et al (2005), P. dichondrae afeta as plantas de Dichondra repens deixando seus pecíolos eretos com folhas enroladas e dobradas ao longo da nervura central de modo a que a face abaxial fica totalmente exposta, enquanto plantas sadias ficam prostradas com superfícies foliares planas.…”
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“…Este patógeno pode infectar a planta sob temperatura variável entre 16 e 24 °C, sendo a temperatura de 18 °C e clima úmido as condições ótimas para seu desenvolvimento (CARDIN et al, 2005). Os teliósporos são transmitidos principalmente através do vento pois na superfície foliar apresentam-se em uma camada pulverulenta.…”
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