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. 2010;66:1–13. doi: 10.3114/sim.2010.66.01

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Disease symptoms associated with Calonectria (Cylindrocladium). A–D. Defoliation and yellowing associated with Calonectria pseudonaviculata infection on Buxus sp. at Paleis Het Loo in the Netherlands (upper part of hedge in A, arrows). B–D. Leaf yellowing and defoliation (note detaching leaves in D, arrows). E–H. Calonectria ilicicola causing Cylindrocladium black rot (CBR) on Arachis hypogaea in Georgia, U.S.A. F. Perithecia forming at the basal plant parts. G. Pods infected with tomato spotted wilt virus (left), healthy pods (middle), and pods infected with CBR (right). H. Field symptoms associated with CBR (photos with permission of T. Brenneman). I. Avocado roots infected with Ca. ilicicola (photo with permission of L. Forsberg). J. Seeding blight of Callistemon citrinus associated with Ca. morganii (photo with permission of G. Polizzi). K. Seedling rot of Drosera sp. associated with Ca. pteridis infection. L. Leaf spots of Callistemon citrinus associated with Ca. pauciramosa (photo with permission of G. Polizzi). M. Arbutus unedo associated with Ca. pauciramosa infection (photo with permission of G. Polizzi). N–O. Root rot and petiole lesions of Spathiphyllum sp. associated with Ca. spathiphylli infection (photo with permission from the late N.E. El-Gholl). P. Potato tuber infected with Ca. brassicae. Q–R. Leaf blight of Eucalyptus sp. associated with a mixed infection of Ca. pteridis and Ca. ovata.