EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
- Publisher
CSIRO Publishing - Published
14th September 2006 - ISBN 9780643093768
- Language English
- Pages 268 pp.
- Size 6.75" x 9.5"
- Images illus
The anamorphic fungal genus Septoria is one of the largest genera of plant pathogens, causing a range of disease symptoms including leaf and fruit spots in agricultural crops, as well as horticultural and native plants. These fungi are known to infect hosts in 54 families of flowering plants in Australia, most notably the Asteraceae (daisies and their relatives) and the Poaceae (grasses).
This authoritative account, the first overview of the Australian taxa, documents 132 species of Septoria, its teleomorph Mycosphaerella and six related genera. Eleven species are described as new to science, and 64 names are regarded as doubtful or are excluded from the Australian mycota. A comprehensive introduction to Septoria and its allies is followed by detailed descriptions and illustrations of each taxon.
"This book is essential for anyone who may have to identify a species of Septoria no matter where in the world it may exist… Congratulations to Michael Priest for a very fine contribution to mycology as well as to the government of Australia for recognizing the importance of knowing the biodiversity of fungi in their country." -- Amy Y. Rossman, Inoculum
"At last mycologists and plant pathologists have a monograph of Septoria… The monography will be very welcome on mycology bookshelves all over the world." -- Ian Pascoe, Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter