Spilocaea pomi

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Spilocaea pomi is a fungal species known as the asexual (anamorphic) stage of the apple scab pathogen that infects apple trees.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fungal species
plant pathogen
anamorphOf Venturia inaequalis NERFINISHED
causesDisease apple scab
class Dothideomycetes NERFINISHED
controlMethod fungicide application
sanitation of fallen leaves
use of resistant apple cultivars
diseaseType foliar disease
fruit disease
dispersalMode rain-splash dispersal
wind-dispersed conidia
economicImpact reduces apple fruit quality
reduces apple yield
environmentalPreference cool moist conditions
family Venturiaceae NERFINISHED
firstDescribedAsAnamorphOf Venturia inaequalis NERFINISHED
foundIn apple-growing regions worldwide
hasSexualStage Venturia inaequalis NERFINISHED
host Malus domestica NERFINISHED
apple tree
infectsOrgan apple fruit
apple leaves
young shoots of apple
kingdom Fungi
lifeCycleStage secondary infection stage of apple scab
morphStage anamorph
order Venturiales NERFINISHED
overwintersAs mycelium in infected leaves
mycelium in infected shoots
pathogenicOnGenus Malus
phylum Ascomycota NERFINISHED
reproductionType asexual
requiresForInfection leaf wetness
sporeType conidium
symptom dark scabby lesions on apple fruit
olive-green velvety lesions on apple leaves
taxonomyStatus anamorphic name of Venturia inaequalis

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Venturia inaequalis hasAsexualMorph Spilocaea pomi