maculans
Maculans is a Latin species epithet meaning spotted and is used in the scientific names of several organisms. The most widely known example is Leptosphaeria maculans, a filamentous ascomycete fungus that causes blackleg disease in Brassica crops, especially oilseed rape and canola. The species was historically described in its asexual form as Phoma maculans. Leptosphaeria maculans is a globally distributed pathogen of temperate regions and is a major constraint on Brassica production due to stem cankers, yield losses, and potential plant death.
Lifecycle and disease symptoms: L. maculans survives on crop residues as pseudothecia and releases ascospores that
Taxonomy and nomenclature: The binomial Leptosphaeria maculans reflects the sexual stage of the fungus, while the
Management and research: Integrated disease management includes crop rotation, removal of infected residues, deployment of resistant