2004
DOI: 10.1094/pdis.2004.88.3.310c
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An Outbreak of Bacterial Stem Rot of Dieffenbachia amoena Caused by Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of Turkey

Abstract: Severe outbreaks of bacterial stem rot disease occurred on dieffenbachia plants (Dieffenbachia amoena cv. Tropic Snow) during the autumn and spring seasons of 2002 and 2003 in two commercial glasshouses (3.5 ha) near Adana and Mersin in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of Turkey. Characteristic symptoms of the disease were wilting of the lower leaves, darkening and water soaking of the leaves and stem at or below the soil level, and browning in the vessel and pith of the diseased plants. Eventually, the stem a… Show more

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“…On kiwifruit in Fethiye, located in the western Mediterranean, it was reported to cause darkening and rotting of bark and wood tissue, wilting, and ultimately plant death (Demir, 2000). P. carotovorum was identified in dieffenbachia plants in the eastern Mediterranean (Cetinkaya‐Yildiz et al., 2004), in tomato greenhouses in Mersin province and Hatay province (Aysan et al., 2004), and in tulip growing areas in Konya province (Boyraz et al., 2006), P. atrosepticum in sunflower growing areas in Konya (Baştaş et al., 2009, P. carotovorum on artichokes in Aydın (Ustun & Arslan, 2016), on white cabbage in Samsun and Yozgat (Aksoy, Ozturk, & Aktas, 2017; Ozturk & Soylu, 2022), and on bananas in Mersin province (Basım et al., 2019). Furthermore, P. betavasculorum was identified as the causal agent of vascular necrosis and tuber rot in sugar beets in Yozgat province, marking it as the first recognized pathogenic bacterium of the Pectobacterium genus in Turkey (Ozturk et al., 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On kiwifruit in Fethiye, located in the western Mediterranean, it was reported to cause darkening and rotting of bark and wood tissue, wilting, and ultimately plant death (Demir, 2000). P. carotovorum was identified in dieffenbachia plants in the eastern Mediterranean (Cetinkaya‐Yildiz et al., 2004), in tomato greenhouses in Mersin province and Hatay province (Aysan et al., 2004), and in tulip growing areas in Konya province (Boyraz et al., 2006), P. atrosepticum in sunflower growing areas in Konya (Baştaş et al., 2009, P. carotovorum on artichokes in Aydın (Ustun & Arslan, 2016), on white cabbage in Samsun and Yozgat (Aksoy, Ozturk, & Aktas, 2017; Ozturk & Soylu, 2022), and on bananas in Mersin province (Basım et al., 2019). Furthermore, P. betavasculorum was identified as the causal agent of vascular necrosis and tuber rot in sugar beets in Yozgat province, marking it as the first recognized pathogenic bacterium of the Pectobacterium genus in Turkey (Ozturk et al., 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%