2018
DOI: 10.1080/07060661.2017.1415976
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Crown canker caused by Paramyrothecium roridum on greenhouse muskmelon (Cucumis melo) in China

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“…States, Brazil, China, Korea, Pakistan, Ghana and Brazil (Tewari & Skoropad, 1977;Tulloch, 1972;Kim et al, 2003;Han et al, 2014, Li et al, 2014, Li et al, 2015Ben et al, 2015;Ben et al, 2016;Ben et al, 2017;Fujinawa et al, 2016;Garibaldi et al, 2016;Chen et al, 2018;Zhao et al, 2010;Alam et al, 2017;Haudenshield et al, 2018;Fish et al, 2012;Sun et al, 2020;Rennberger & Keinath, 2020). Among the several species, P. roridum is the frequently reported causal agent of these diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…States, Brazil, China, Korea, Pakistan, Ghana and Brazil (Tewari & Skoropad, 1977;Tulloch, 1972;Kim et al, 2003;Han et al, 2014, Li et al, 2014, Li et al, 2015Ben et al, 2015;Ben et al, 2016;Ben et al, 2017;Fujinawa et al, 2016;Garibaldi et al, 2016;Chen et al, 2018;Zhao et al, 2010;Alam et al, 2017;Haudenshield et al, 2018;Fish et al, 2012;Sun et al, 2020;Rennberger & Keinath, 2020). Among the several species, P. roridum is the frequently reported causal agent of these diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the genus Fusarium infects insect pests, most species of this genus are not specialized and can damage the plants; therefore, more data is needed to prove their safety, and host specificity (Chang et al, 2021). Paramyrothecium roridum has been considered an important plant pathogen (Chen et al, 2018), and recently it was reported as pathogenic against the squash beetle Epilachna chrysomelina (F.) (Hassan et al, 2021). Similar to Hassan et al, (2021), in our study, the pathogenicity of P. roridum lineages to E. kuehniella larvae and C. maculatus adults was demonstrated.…”
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“…P. foliicola , a soil inhabiting pathogen, has been reported to cause plant diseases such as leaf spot on mung bean ( Vigna radiata L.) and watermelon, crater rot in eggplant ( Solanum melongena L.) and stem canker on watermelon and cucumber (Rennberger & Keinath, 2020; Cruz‐Lachica et al, 2021; Huo et al, 2021; Sun et al, 2021; Aumentado & Balendres, 2022). Crown canker of muskmelon caused by P. roridum has been recently reported in China (Chen et al, 2018). This is the first report of P. foliicola causing crown dry rot on melon in Iran.…”
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confidence: 99%