Aphanomyces raphani
Aphanomyces raphani,[1] also known as Radish black root disease, is a fungal plant pathogen of various species of Brassicaceae. It is a necrotrophic pathogen causing small black water soaked lesions on its hosts which become rapidly colonised by other fungi and bacteria.[2]
| Aphanomyces raphani | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Chromista | 
| Phylum: | Oomycota | 
| Order: | Saprolegniales | 
| Family: | Leptolegniaceae | 
| Genus: | Aphanomyces | 
| Species: | A. raphani  | 
| Binomial name | |
| Aphanomyces raphani J.B. Kendr., (1927)  | |
Hosts
    
- Brassica alboglabra
 - Brassica campestris var. pekinensis
 - Brassica napus
 - Brassica chinensis
 - Brassica juncea
 - Brassica napobrassica
 - Brassica nigra
 - Brassica oleracea varieties
 - Brassica perviridis
 - Brassica robertiana
 - Crambe abyssinica
 - Lunaria annua
 - Raphanus raphanistrum
 - Raphanus sativas
 - Sinapis alba
 
Source:[2]
References
    
- "Species Fungorum - GSD Species". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 2023-04-01.
 - UK, CAB International; Hall, G. (December 1989). "Aphanomyces raphani . [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria]". Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria. 98. doi:10.1079/DFB/20056400973. ISSN 2514-5592.
 
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