2013
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-06-12-0588-pdn
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A Severe Outbreak of Charcoal Rot in Cantaloupe Melon Caused by Macrophomina phaseolina in Chile

Abstract: A severe outbreak of charcoal rot was observed in cantaloupe melon (Cucumis melo L.) in the summer of 2011 to 2012 in Curacaví Valley, Chile. Prior to harvest, of 72 plants per cultivar, charcoal rot prevalence varied from 32% to 82% in cvs. Colima, Charantias, Navigator, Origami, Otero, and Samoa. Symptoms were wilting and leaf browning associated with water-soaked lesions at the base of the crown with amber to dark brown exudates. Lesions dried out progressively, turned tan, and cracked. Affected plants decl… Show more

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“…(Andrade, Michereff, Biondi, Nascimento, & Sales Júnior, ). Macrophomina phaseolina has been also reported as an important cucurbit pathogen in other countries of the world such as Iran (Salari, Panjehkeh, Nasirpoor, & Abkhoo, ), Israel (Cohen, Omari, Porat, & Edelstein, ; Reuveni, Krikun, Nachmias, & Schlevin, ), Chile (Jacob, Krarup, Díaz, & Latorre, ) and Egypt (El‐Kolaly & Abdel‐Sattar, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Andrade, Michereff, Biondi, Nascimento, & Sales Júnior, ). Macrophomina phaseolina has been also reported as an important cucurbit pathogen in other countries of the world such as Iran (Salari, Panjehkeh, Nasirpoor, & Abkhoo, ), Israel (Cohen, Omari, Porat, & Edelstein, ; Reuveni, Krikun, Nachmias, & Schlevin, ), Chile (Jacob, Krarup, Díaz, & Latorre, ) and Egypt (El‐Kolaly & Abdel‐Sattar, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is a plant pathogen that attacks a wide range of hosts in more than 500 plant families. It affects crops such as soybean, sorghum, corn, cotton [1], jute [2], sunflower [3], sesame [4], common bean [5], melon [6] and strawberry [7], among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, this pathogen is consistently isolated from roots and stems of melons (Andrade et al 2005;Dantas et al 2013) and associated weeds (Sales Jr et al 2012). In the last few years M. phaseolina has been also one of the main fungus isolated from roots of collapsed watermelon and melon plants in several regions of America, Europe and Asia, such as Texas and California (Bruton et al 1987;Aegerter et al 2000), Honduras and Chile (Bruton and Miller 1997;Jacob et al 2013), Spain (García-Jiménez et al 1993), Israel (Cohen et al 2012) and Iran (Salari et al 2012), being the leading cause of the drastic reduction in cucurbits cultivation in some of these countries (Krikun et al 1982).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%