@ARTICLE{Orlikowski_Leszek_B._Shoot_2001, author={Orlikowski, Leszek B.}, number={No 2}, journal={Journal of Plant Protection Research}, pages={147-152}, howpublished={online}, year={2001}, publisher={Committee of Plant Protection PAS}, publisher={Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute}, abstract={Phoma exigua var. inoxydabilis var. nov. predominated among fungal isolates obtained from diseased stem runners and leaves of periwinkle ( Vinca minor). The growth of the fungus was observed at temperature ranges from 7.5 to 30°C with optimum at 25°C. Abundant formation of picnidia was noticed mainly on malt extract agar at temp. I 5-25°C. On potato-dextrose agar picnidia were observed 3-5 days later. On inoculated leaves of periwinkle, development of necrosis was observed at temperature I0-25°C with optimum 20°C. On field grown periwinkle the first necrosis on the base of stem runners was observed 2 weeks after inoculation and during the next I O weeks discoloration of tissues occurred on about 1/2 of their length.}, type={Article}, title={Shoot blicht of Vinca minor L. by Phoma exigua Desm. var. inoxydabilis Boerema et Vegh var. Nov.}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/131141/PDF-MASTER/9_PLANT_41_2_2001_Orlikowski_Shoot.pdf}, keywords={periwinkle, fungi, isolation, Phoma, growth, sporulation, pathogenicity}, }