Phyllosticta minima

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Phyllosticta minima
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Botryosphaeriales
Family: Botryosphaeriaceae
Genus: Phyllosticta
Species:
P. minima
Binomial name
Phyllosticta minima
(Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Underw. & Earle

Phyllosticta minima is a fungus of the division Ascomycota which causes purple-bordered leaf spot, a largely cosmetic disease that infects maple trees.[1] It grows on living and fallen leaves, creating tan, ovular lesions 14 inch in diameter and ringed with 'purple' or black spores.

The signs and symptoms are close in proximity. The disease creates small circular dead patches (a sign), which are tan to brown with purple or colored edges. There are little black dots which gather in these lesions; these are the pycnidia which release conidia, the polycyclic and asexual stage of the fungus.[2]

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