Venturia inaequalis

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Venturia inaequalis is a fungal plant pathogen best known as the causal agent of apple scab, a major disease affecting apple trees worldwide.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ascomycete
fungus
plant pathogen
affects Malus domestica
apple trees
causes apple scab
class Dothideomycetes
controlMethod fungicide sprays
resistant apple cultivars
sanitation of fallen leaves
discoveredOnHost apple
diseaseType foliar disease
fruit disease
dispersalMethod rain-splashed conidia
wind-dispersed ascospores
economicImpact major disease of apple worldwide
family Venturiaceae
genus Venturia
geographicDistribution worldwide in apple-growing regions
hasAsexualMorph Spilocaea pomi
hostRangeIncludes Malus
surface form: Malus spp.

ornamental crabapples
infectionFavoredBy cool temperatures
high humidity
infectionRequires leaf wetness
infectsPlantOrgan fruit
leaves
young shoots
kingdom Fungi
notableFor causing significant yield losses in apple production
order Pleosporales
overwintersAs pseudothecia
overwintersIn fallen leaves
pathogenicityFactor ability to overcome host resistance genes
phylum Ascomycota
primaryInoculum ascospores
produces ascospores
conidia
secondaryInoculum conidia
studiedIn plant pathology
symptom fruit scab lesions
leaf distortion
leaf scab lesions
premature leaf fall
taxonRank species
usedAsModelFor host–pathogen interactions in perennial crops

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Ascomycota includesTaxon Venturia inaequalis