Cadophora malorum

Cadophora malorum is a plant pathogen that causes side rot in apple and pear and can also cause disease on asparagus and kiwifruit. It was first described as Sporotrichum malorum in 1924 by and Albert Beaumont, from a specimen collected on an apple tree in Britain, but in 2000 was transferred to the genus, Cadophora, by , a German mycologist.

Cadophora malorum

Cadophora malorum is a plant pathogen that causes side rot in apple and pear and can also cause disease on asparagus and kiwifruit. It was first described as Sporotrichum malorum in 1924 by and Albert Beaumont, from a specimen collected on an apple tree in Britain, but in 2000 was transferred to the genus, Cadophora, by , a German mycologist.