2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13225-013-0237-6
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Five Colletotrichum species are responsible for mango anthracnose in northeastern Brazil

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“…The results of the present study was similar with studies by Sharma et al (2013) and Lima et al (2013) which also showed that none of the Colletotrichum isolates recovered from mango anthracnose were C. gloeosporioides. Based on a study by Phoulivong et al (2013), C. gloeosporioides is not a common pathogen on tropical fruits.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The results of the present study was similar with studies by Sharma et al (2013) and Lima et al (2013) which also showed that none of the Colletotrichum isolates recovered from mango anthracnose were C. gloeosporioides. Based on a study by Phoulivong et al (2013), C. gloeosporioides is not a common pathogen on tropical fruits.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Colletotrichum asianum was isolated and originally described by Prihastuti et al (2009) from coffee berries (Coffea arabica) in northern Thailand. Colletotrichum asianum was the second most prevalent species isolated from anthracnose of mango in northeastern of Brazil reported by Lima et al (2013). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of C. asianum associated with anthracnose of mango fruits in Malaysia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Colletotrichum species commonly cause anthracnose resulting in sunken necrotic lesions on leaves, stems, flowers and fruits of numerous hosts, including important crops (Lenne 2002;Waller et al 2002;Agrios 2005;Cai et al 2009;Than et al 2008;Peng et al 2012;Doyle et al 2013). It is therefore important to plant health disease practitioners, quarantine personnel and plant breeders to know what species infect which crops (Huang et al 2013b;Lima et al 2013;Giaretta et al 2010;Sangeetha and Rawal 2010;Liu et al 2009a;Akinbode and Ikotun 2008;Adegbite and Amusa 2008;Peres et al 2002). Therefore, having a rigid and stable taxonomy for the identification of Colletotrichum species is a significant practical concern (Shenoy et al 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent taxonomic revisions reveal that C. gloeosporioides sensu lato is a species complex including 33 phylogenetic species and one subspecies (Lima et al 2013;Liu et al 2013;Manamgoda et al 2013;Sharma et al 2013;Udayanga et al 2013;Vieira et al 2014). It has been demonstrated that C. gloeosporioides sensu stricto is not a common pathogen of tropical fruits (Phoulivong et al 2010;Sharma et al 2013;Udayanga et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%