2016
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-07-15-0787-pdn
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First Report of Colletotrichum karstii Causing Anthracnose on Persimmon Leaves in China

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“…Hyde & L. Cai (C. boninense species complex) has been increasingly reported from anthracnose symptoms of citrus worldwide and is often found to occur in association with other Colletotrichum spp., particularly C. gloeosporioides, which generally predominates within citrus hosts (Guarnaccia et al 2017;Huang et al 2013;Peng et al 2012;Ramos et al 2016). C. karstii has been increasingly reported also from anthracnose diseases of other crops including avocado, mango, and persimmon (Ismail et al 2015;Lima et al 2013; Silva-Rojas and Avila-Quezada 2011; Wang et al 2016) and is considered the most common and widely distributed species of the C. boninense species complex ). Although C. karstii has been reported from citrus in China, Italy, and Portugal (Aiello et al 2015;Guarnaccia et al 2017;Huang et al 2013;Peng et al 2012;Ramos et al 2016), in the United States, C. karstii has only been reported from Leucospermum (Crous et al 2013) and Phalaenopsis spp.…”
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“…Hyde & L. Cai (C. boninense species complex) has been increasingly reported from anthracnose symptoms of citrus worldwide and is often found to occur in association with other Colletotrichum spp., particularly C. gloeosporioides, which generally predominates within citrus hosts (Guarnaccia et al 2017;Huang et al 2013;Peng et al 2012;Ramos et al 2016). C. karstii has been increasingly reported also from anthracnose diseases of other crops including avocado, mango, and persimmon (Ismail et al 2015;Lima et al 2013; Silva-Rojas and Avila-Quezada 2011; Wang et al 2016) and is considered the most common and widely distributed species of the C. boninense species complex ). Although C. karstii has been reported from citrus in China, Italy, and Portugal (Aiello et al 2015;Guarnaccia et al 2017;Huang et al 2013;Peng et al 2012;Ramos et al 2016), in the United States, C. karstii has only been reported from Leucospermum (Crous et al 2013) and Phalaenopsis spp.…”
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“…Colletotrichum karstii as a causal agent of chilli anthracnose has been reported in Brazil (Lima et al , 2013) and China (Wang et al , 2016). To our knowledge, this is the first report of chilli anthracnose caused by C. karstii in India.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, in 2010, after examining the molecular and morphological characteristics of specimens from China, Japan, and New Zealand, Weir and Johnston renamed the persimmon pathogen as C. horii [14]. Additionally, the persimmon anthracnose can be caused by C. siamense, C. karstii, C. fructicola, C. nymphaeae, and C. melonis [15][16][17][18]. Persimmon anthracnose is a dangerous disease in China and in other nations across the world [15][16][17][18].…”
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“…Additionally, the persimmon anthracnose can be caused by C. siamense, C. karstii, C. fructicola, C. nymphaeae, and C. melonis [15][16][17][18]. Persimmon anthracnose is a dangerous disease in China and in other nations across the world [15][16][17][18]. Carraro reported that C. fructicola, C. nymphaeae, and C. melonis cause persimmon anthracnose in Brazil [16].…”
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confidence: 99%