Sclerophthora macrospora is a protist plant pathogen of the class Oomycota. It causes downy mildew on a vast number of cereal crops including oats, rice, maize, and wheat as well as varieties of turf grass.[1] The common names of the diseases associated with Sclerophthora macrospora include "crazy top disease" on maize[2] and yellow tuft disease on turf grass.[3] The disease is present all over the world, but it is especially persistent in Europe.[citation needed]
Sclerophthoramacrospora is a protist plant pathogen of the class Oomycota. It causes downy mildew on a vast number of cereal crops including oats, rice...
Ditylenchus dipsaci. It is a host to the protist plant pathogen Sclerophthoramacrospora. It is also a wild host to Petrobia latens, commonly known as the...
fungus Atelocauda koae which infects Acacia koa Water molds, like Sclerophthoramacrospora which infects more than 140 kinds of cereals including rice, corn...
this period, which includes the studies on downy mildew of wheat (Sclerophthoramacrospora), “ink disease” on chestnut trees caused by Phytophthora sp., certain...