Neocamarosporium betae is a plant pathogen infecting Beta vulgaris (beet) and causes Phoma leaf spot.
It was originally published and described in 1877 as Pleospora betae before being resolved as Neocamarosporium betae (Berl.)
[2][3] It also causes leaf spot on Spinach plants.
[4] It contains the chemical substances betaenone A,[5] B and C. Pleospora betae develops on dead beet residues and is a marsupial stage of the Phoma betae anamorph, parasitizing on beets and causing a number of harmful diseases.
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