2023
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11010226
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Colletotrichum truncatum Causing Anthracnose of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) in Malaysia

Abstract: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is a popular nutritious vegetable crop grown in Malaysia and other parts of the world. However, fungal diseases such as anthracnose pose significant threats to tomato production by reducing the fruit quality and food value of tomato, resulting in lower market prices of the crop globally. In the present study, the etiology of tomato anthracnose was investigated in commercial tomato farms in Sabah, Malaysia. A total of 22 fungal isolates were obtained from anthracnosed tomato fru… Show more

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“…However, tomato cultivation faces significant challenges from various pests and diseases, including physiological disorders not caused by pathogens or insects, resulting in an increasing reliance on agrochemicals and affected yields (Panno et al, 2021). One such notable disease is anthracnose, a fungal disease causing substantial yield loss and significant damage to fruits (Shahriar et al, 2023). The disease symptoms can be present on leaf and stem extracts, they beckon further exploration as part of sustainable agricultural strategies to combat prominent diseases like anthracnose.…”
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“…However, tomato cultivation faces significant challenges from various pests and diseases, including physiological disorders not caused by pathogens or insects, resulting in an increasing reliance on agrochemicals and affected yields (Panno et al, 2021). One such notable disease is anthracnose, a fungal disease causing substantial yield loss and significant damage to fruits (Shahriar et al, 2023). The disease symptoms can be present on leaf and stem extracts, they beckon further exploration as part of sustainable agricultural strategies to combat prominent diseases like anthracnose.…”
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confidence: 99%