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Ramularia ari Fautrey, 1892 (an anamorphic fungus)

Warning: Identification questionable
Date: 17 May 2004
Location: South Devon, England
State: Infection
Record Summary: Wild Arum, on roadside bank, with pale infection spots on leaves
Associated organism: on live leaf of Arum maculatum
Identification Notes: Leaves with pale spots which beome waterlogged and weep.

Images etc

naked eye photograph Infected leaf - lower surface 328 by 500 pixels
naked eye photograph Infected leaf - lower surface 389 by 500 pixels
naked eye photograph Infected leaf - upper surface 310 by 500 pixels
naked eye photograph Infected leaf - upper surface 348 by 500 pixels
naked eye photograph Infected leaf 500 by 358 pixels
naked eye photograph Infected leaves 500 by 390 pixels
naked eye photograph Infection spots - lower surface - enlarged 500 by 332 pixels
naked eye photograph Infection spots - upper surface - enlarged 500 by 332 pixels

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