Black rot (grape)

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Guignardia bidwellii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Subdivision: Pezisomycotina
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: incertae sedis
Family: Botryosphaeriaceae
Genus: Guignardia
Species: G. bidwellii
Binomial name
Guignardia bidwellii
(Ellis) Viala & Ravaz, (1892)
Synonyms

Botryosphaeria bidwellii (Ellis) Petr., (1958)
Carlia bidwellii (Ellis) Prunet, (1989)
Greeneria fuliginea Scribn. & Viala, (1887)
Greeneria uvicola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Punith., (1974)
Laestadia bidwellii (Ellis) Viala & Ravaz, (1888)
Melanconium fuligineum (Scribn. & Viala) Cavara, (1888)
Naemospora ampelicida Engelm. [as 'Naemaspora'], (1863)
Phoma uvicola Berk. & M.A. Curtis, (1873)
Phyllosticta ampelicida (Engelm.) Aa, (1973)
Phyllostictina uvicola (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Höhn., (1919)
Physalospora bidwellii (Ellis) Sacc., (1882)
Sphaeria bidwellii Ellis, (1880)

Grape black rot, Guignardia bidwellii, is a fungus and fungal disease, which attacks grape vines especially during hot and humid weather conditions. The name comes from the black fringe that borders growing brown patches on the leaves. The disease also attacks other parts of the plant.

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