2020
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-04-19-0882-pdn
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First Report of Colletotrichum aeschynomenes and C. tropicale Causing Anthracnose on Myrciaria dubia in Brazil

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“…Colletotrichum aeschynomenes is a common phytopathogen known to cause anthracnose in leaves. Listed chronologically, the pathogen has been found to infect cassava in central Thailand (Sangpueak et al 2018), and cause anthracnose on Theobroma cacao in Brazil (Nascimento et al 2019), Myrciaria dubia in Brazil (Matos et al 2020) and Ixora coccinea in China (Li et al 2021a, b). Herein, C. aeschynomenes is associated with leaf spots of Shorea siamensis.…”
Section: Pararamichloridialesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colletotrichum aeschynomenes is a common phytopathogen known to cause anthracnose in leaves. Listed chronologically, the pathogen has been found to infect cassava in central Thailand (Sangpueak et al 2018), and cause anthracnose on Theobroma cacao in Brazil (Nascimento et al 2019), Myrciaria dubia in Brazil (Matos et al 2020) and Ixora coccinea in China (Li et al 2021a, b). Herein, C. aeschynomenes is associated with leaf spots of Shorea siamensis.…”
Section: Pararamichloridialesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hosts and distribution: Anacardium, Brazil [60,61]; Annona spp., Brazil, Colombia, Panama and Cuba [63,[204][205][206]; Capsicum spp., Indonesia [86] and Brazil [207]; Carica papaya, Costa Rica [208]; Cariniana legalis, Brazil [209]; Cattleya spp., Brazil [92]; Cenchrus purpureus [102]; Coffea spp., China [95]; Copernicia prunifera, Brazil [210]; Cordia alliodora, Panama [206]; endophyte Trichilia tuberculata, Panama [206]; Ficus spp., China [211,212]; Licania tomentosa, Brazil [124]; Litchi chinensis, Japan [42]; Malpighia emarginata, Japan [213]; Mangifera indica Brazil, Mexico, China [20,[151][152][153]155,214]; Manihot spp., Brazil [215]; Musa spp., Brazil [216]; Myrciaria dubia, Brazil [217]; Nelumbo nucifera, China [218]; Origanum vulgare, Mexico [219]; Passiflora edulis, Brazil [220]; Persea americana, Mexico [172]; Plinia cauliflora, Japan [221]; Punica granatum, Brazil [222]; Rhizophora mucronata, Taiwan (in this study); Sauropus androgynus, China [223]; Selenicereus monacanthus, Philippines [224], Mexico [225]; Theobroma cacao, Panama [206]; Viola surinamensis, Panama…”
Section: Colletotrichum Fructicola Prihast L Cai and Kd Hyde Fungal D...mentioning
confidence: 53%
“…and detected by sunken brown circular spots. At present only two species, Colletotrichum aeschynomenes and C. tropicale , have been recorded causing anthracnose on camu‐camu in Brazil (Matos et al., 2020). However, information about the diversity of Colletotrichum species that cause disease and damage this crop is scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%