Phoma exigua var. linicola is a fungal plant pathogen that affects flax.
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Variety: | P. exigua var. linicola
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Phoma exigua var. linicola (Naumov & Vassiljevsky) P.W.T. Maas, (1965)
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Ascochyta linicola Naumov & Vassiljevsky, Mater. Mycol. Phytopath. Leningrad 5: 3 (1926) |
The disease is passed on in the seed. The effects are more pronounced after the plant has flowered. Brown discolorations can be seen with small black dots, the pycnidia, where the spores are formed. The disease severely impacts the fiber quality.[1]
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