Drechslera Gigantea
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''Drechslera gigantea'' is a plant pathogen that causes eyespot disease on many host plants. There are
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s that are resistant to ''D. gigantea'', although that resistance is not as effective when stressed.


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USDA ARS Fungal Database
Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Pleosporaceae {{fungus-plant-disease-stub