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| | Ceratocystis fimbriata |
 | | The Syngonium form of the pathogen has been dispersed on cuttings of this plant and has been reported in greenhouses in California, Florida, Hawaii and Australia (Davis, 1953; Uchida and Aragaki, 1979; Walker et al., 1988; Alfieri et al., 1994). |
 | | Infected Syngonium cuttings were the apparent means of spread of the Syngonium form of the fungus throughout the greenhouse industry (Walker et al., 1988). |
 | | Circumstantial evidence points to packing materials as the source of the plane tree pathogen in southern Europe, and the fungus is known to survive up to 5 years in wood, probably in the form of aleurioconidia. |
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