2021
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-04-21-0837-pdn
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Brown Culm Rot of Dendrocalamus latiflorus Caused by Diaporthe guangxiensis in Sichuan Province, China

Abstract: Dendrocalamus latiflorus Munro, the most widely cultivated bamboo species in southern China, has high ornamental value used in gardens, while culms are also used for buildings and as fibers and edibles (Gao et al. 2011). In June 2020, brown culm rot of bamboo was observed in Yibin city, Sichuan Province, in an area of approximately 1000 hectares. Disease incidence was approximately 60%, of which 30% of the plants had died. At the end of June, the lesions expanded but did not surround the base of the culm. From… Show more

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“…Plant samples and pathogens. The pathogen Diaporthe guangxinsis (ITS [internal transcribed spacer]: GenBank registration number: MW380383; CAL [calmodulin]: MW43318; TEF [translation elongation factor 1-α] gene: MW43317; TUB [β-tubulin]: MW43316) was obtained from the diseased tissue of D. latiflorus in Yibin City, Sichuan Province, China (28°45′N, 104°72′E) and purified by a single-spore isolation method (Wei et al, 2021). Healthy bamboo stumps, 4-year-old, 20-30 cm long seedlings, and 10 cm long bamboo branches, were planted in a shed at Sichuan Agricultural University, China (temperature: 20℃, relative humidity: 45%).…”
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“…Plant samples and pathogens. The pathogen Diaporthe guangxinsis (ITS [internal transcribed spacer]: GenBank registration number: MW380383; CAL [calmodulin]: MW43318; TEF [translation elongation factor 1-α] gene: MW43317; TUB [β-tubulin]: MW43316) was obtained from the diseased tissue of D. latiflorus in Yibin City, Sichuan Province, China (28°45′N, 104°72′E) and purified by a single-spore isolation method (Wei et al, 2021). Healthy bamboo stumps, 4-year-old, 20-30 cm long seedlings, and 10 cm long bamboo branches, were planted in a shed at Sichuan Agricultural University, China (temperature: 20℃, relative humidity: 45%).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to reports, brown rot of Dendrocalamus latiflorus has occurred in both bamboo shoots and mature bamboo, with a disease incidence rate of over 70% found in a bamboo forest, leading to significant economic losses. The diseased D. latiflorus bamboo with brown rot first appears with light yellowish-brown disease spots at the base of the stem, and the disease spots rapidly expand upwards to form stripes, which gradually deepen in color and become purple-brown to black-brown ( Wei et al, 2021 ). At the same time, the disease spots at the base of the stem also expand laterally.…”
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