2020
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2020.1110116
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First Report of a Postharvest Fruit Rot on Apple Caused by <i>Diaporthe phaseolorum</i> var. <i>caulivora</i> in China: A Note

Abstract: Brown rots of Red Fuji apples were observed in Hangzhou city (Zhengjiang Province, China). The causal agent was isolated and identified in both morphological and molecular genetic levels. The phenotype and phylogenetic analysis revealed that the isolate was Diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora, and its pathogenicity on apple fruit was confirmed by re-inoculation experiment. To our knowledge, this is the first report of D. phaseolorum var. caulivora causing postharvest fruit rot on apple in China.

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“…Isolates of Diaporthe/Phomopsis species causing SSC have also been found in other countries, including Canada (Abdelmagid et al, 2019;Hildebrand, 1956), Australia (Stovold & Francis, 1987), Ghana (Asante et al, 1998), China (Chen et al, 2020;Cui et al, 2009;Zhao et al, 2022), Korea (Oh, 1998;Sun et al, 2012), Croatia (Santos et al, 2011;Vratarić et al, 1998), and France, Italy and Spain (Bertolini & Tanzi, 1987;EPPO, 2021;Hilário et al, 2021;Hissek et al, 2017).…”
Section: History Of Distributionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Isolates of Diaporthe/Phomopsis species causing SSC have also been found in other countries, including Canada (Abdelmagid et al, 2019;Hildebrand, 1956), Australia (Stovold & Francis, 1987), Ghana (Asante et al, 1998), China (Chen et al, 2020;Cui et al, 2009;Zhao et al, 2022), Korea (Oh, 1998;Sun et al, 2012), Croatia (Santos et al, 2011;Vratarić et al, 1998), and France, Italy and Spain (Bertolini & Tanzi, 1987;EPPO, 2021;Hilário et al, 2021;Hissek et al, 2017).…”
Section: History Of Distributionmentioning
confidence: 95%