- D. Attack members of the family Iridaceae.
104. Pseudoinonas gladioli.
132. Pseudomonas iridicola.
73. Pseudomonas marginata.
- E. Attacks members of the family Musaceae.
134. Pseudomonas maublancii.
- F. Attacks members of the family Orchidaceae.
137. Pseudomonas cattleyae.
- G. Attacks members of the family Palmaceae.
101. Pseudomonas washingtoniae.
IV. Cause of leaf, stem and fruit spots on dicotyledonous plants.
- A. Attacks members of the family Aceraceae.
59. Pseudomonas aceris.
- B. Attacks members of the family Anacardiaceae.
72. Pseudomonas mangiferaeindicae.
- C. Attacks members of the family Apocynaceae.
112. Pseudomonas tonelliana.
- D. Attacks members of the family Araliaceae.
106. Pseudomonas panacis.
- E. Attacks members of the family Berberidaceae.
68. Pseudomonas berberidis.
- F. Attacks members of the family Betulaceae.
131. Pseudomonas colurnae.
- G. Attacks members of the family Caprifoliaceae.
117. Pseudomonas viburni.
- H. Attack members of the family Caryophyllaceae.
123. Pseudomonas caryophylli.
145. Pseudomonas woodsii.
- I. Attacks members of the family Chenopodiaceae.
149. Pseudomonas wieringae.
- J. Attack members of the family Compositae.
114. Pseudomonas calendulae.
115. Pseudomonas cichorii.
139. Pseudomonas helianthi.
97. Pseudomonas marginalis.
144. Pseudomonas petasitis.
63. Pseudomonas viridilivida.
- K. Attack members of the family Cruciferae.
71. Pseudomonas maculicola.
85. Pseudomonas matthiolae.
- L. Attacks members of the family Cucurbitaceae.
70. Pseudomonas lachrymans.
- M. Attacks members of the family Euphorbiaceae.
109. Pseudomonas aleuritidis.
- N. Attacks members of the family Fagaceae.
125. Pseudoinonas castaneae.
- O. Attacks members of the family Geraniaceae.
82. Pseudomonas erodii.
- P. Attack members of the family Leguminosae.
130. Pseudomonas astragali.
129. Pseudomonas fabae.
110. Pseudomonas glycinea.