2018
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-07-17-1096-re
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Spatiotemporal Attributes and Crop Loss Associated with Tan Spot Epidemics in Baby Lima Bean in New York

Abstract: Tan spot, caused by the pycnidial fungi Didymella americana and Boeremia exigua var. exigua, is a foliar disease affecting processing baby lima bean production in New York. Tan spot epidemics are prevalent, occur annually, and may result in substantial defoliation. The disease is controlled by the prophylactic application of fungicides to maximize green leaf area. Information on yield losses due to tan spot on baby lima bean yield and the benefits of fungicide applications is needed to justify investments in d… Show more

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“…D. glomerata can cause leaf blight and twig canker on Pyrus communis [39], as well as leaf blight on Pistacia vera [40]; D. macropodii can cause hypocotyl discoloration and constriction on Brassica napus [41]; and B. exigua var. exigua can cause black (tan) spot on Glycine max [42], Phaseolus lunatus [43], and Pisum sativum [44], as well as post-harvest fruit rot on Malus × domestica [45]. Recently, B. exigua var.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…D. glomerata can cause leaf blight and twig canker on Pyrus communis [39], as well as leaf blight on Pistacia vera [40]; D. macropodii can cause hypocotyl discoloration and constriction on Brassica napus [41]; and B. exigua var. exigua can cause black (tan) spot on Glycine max [42], Phaseolus lunatus [43], and Pisum sativum [44], as well as post-harvest fruit rot on Malus × domestica [45]. Recently, B. exigua var.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%