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Black sigatoka / Mycosphaerella / Microbiology / Colocasia / Alocasia / Leaf spot / Blight / Taro / Biology / Cercospora / Leaves
Date: 2012-03-23 17:57:12
Black sigatoka
Mycosphaerella
Microbiology
Colocasia
Alocasia
Leaf spot
Blight
Taro
Biology
Cercospora
Leaves

1. Leaf spot on Alocasia caused by Mycosphaerella alocasiae.

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