2016
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-05-15-0581-pdn
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First Report of Curvularia lunata Causing Brown Leaf Spots of Rice in Punjab, Pakistan

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“…Starting in 2010, there have been outbreak reports of pathogenic Curvularia in Asian countries, especially India and Pakistan (Pandey et al 2014;Avasthi et al 2015;Majeed et al 2015). As China is a neighbouring country, we felt obligated to evaluate the potential threat of Curvularia to our crops.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Starting in 2010, there have been outbreak reports of pathogenic Curvularia in Asian countries, especially India and Pakistan (Pandey et al 2014;Avasthi et al 2015;Majeed et al 2015). As China is a neighbouring country, we felt obligated to evaluate the potential threat of Curvularia to our crops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Curvularia sp. attacks palm seedlings and cause leaf blight or leaf spots disease (Agustika et al 2019), and it also infects other important crops, such as corn (Garcia-Aroca et al 2018) and rice (Majeed et al 2015). Therefore, the diseases caused by fungal infection should be controlled.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, records of C. lunatus causing leaf blight disease of rice were also reported from China showing typical leaf-streak symptoms at booting stage leading to 40-80% disease incidence (Liu et al, 2014) [16] . Also, Majeed et al (2015) [18] reported C. lunata to cause small, brown, round-ovoid leaf spots with chlorotic halo on rice leaf blade for first time from Punjab province of Pakistan. Similarly, Tann and Soytong (2017) [22] have reported C. lunata as causal agent for brown spot disease of rice from Cambodia.…”
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confidence: 99%