P. Jagadeeswar's scientific contributions

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... ). Pseudocercospora differs from Z. cassines in the absence of thickened scars at the conidial bases and on conidiogenous loci. Kamal (2010: 260–261) listed an erroneous record of Scolecostigmina tirumalensis on Cassine glauca [≡ Elaeodendron glaucum], but this is based on a record of Stigmella tirumalensis (Bagyanarayana et al. 1992). ...
... Notes: Bagyanarayana et al. (1991) identified the type collection of this species as Cercospora celosiae which they considered a morphologically rather variable fungus. However, C. celosiae belongs to the C. apii s. lat. ...
... & Jagad. (Vasudeva 1963, Braun et al. 1992), described from India on Erythroxylum monogynum Roxb., is the only comparable species and hitherto the only species of Pseudocercospora on a host of the Erythroxylaceae at all. Sporodochial conidiomata, short conidiophores and conidia with a similar shape are reminiscent of P. erythroxylicola, but the leaf spots are smaller, only 1–5 mm diam., caespituli are hypophyllous, and the conidia are much wider, 3–7 µm and have broader hila, exceeding 2 µm (Braun et al. 1992). ...