1972
DOI: 10.1094/phyto-62-120
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Four Sugarcane Seedling Diseases in Hawaii: Causal Agents, Control, and a Selective Medium for Isolation

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“…The pathogenicity of the three isolates was confirmed according to the protocol described for C. senegalensis and the molecular characterization of them is being conducted at present. Since all Curvularia isolates were obtained from zinnia leaves showing symptoms similar to Cercospora leaf spot, these observations provide evidence to the fact that different pathogen species can sometimes cause disease with similar symptoms in a particular host (Byther and Steiner, 1972).…”
Section: Koch's Postulates For Confirming the Pathogenmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…The pathogenicity of the three isolates was confirmed according to the protocol described for C. senegalensis and the molecular characterization of them is being conducted at present. Since all Curvularia isolates were obtained from zinnia leaves showing symptoms similar to Cercospora leaf spot, these observations provide evidence to the fact that different pathogen species can sometimes cause disease with similar symptoms in a particular host (Byther and Steiner, 1972).…”
Section: Koch's Postulates For Confirming the Pathogenmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Nevertheless, C. senegalensis has not been recorded as a pathogen on Zinnia elegans before. However, the same fungal species have been reported to infect many commercially important crops such as sugarcane (Byther and Steiner, 1972), banana (Wallbridge and Pinegar, 1975), avocado (Korsten et al, 1988), wheat (Darvishnia et al, 2007) and rubber (Herath et al, 2019) at the field and/or postharvest level.…”
Section: Koch's Postulates For Confirming the Pathogenmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A presença de fungos fitopatogênicos atacando sementes e plântulas de cana-de-açúcar em viveiros também constitui um problema significativo nessa cultura, já que esses patógenos causam perdas consideráveis (BYTHER; STEINER, 1972;LOVELESS;SMITH, 1956), limitando o sucesso e a rapidez dos programas de melhoramento genético. Por essa razão, alguns trabalhos têm empregado a análise sanitária das sementes (LOVELESS; SMITH, 1956;SANGUINO, 1976;SILVA, 1978;SINHA;SINGH, 1982), na busca de identificar os fungos associados e definir o foco do tratamento químico.…”
Section: Fungos Associados àS Plantas De Cana-de-açúcarunclassified
“…Foram citados como patógenos de plântulas de cana-de--açucar os fungos H. Y'ostY'atum ., H. hawaiiensis ., CUPvuZ,ay,ia iunata e C. senegalensis (BYTHER e STEINER, 1969;BYTHER et al,ii, 1971;BYTHER e STEINER, 1972;KHURANA e SINGH, 1972;YANG, 1973e RAMA.LLO, 1975). Geralmente, a infecção deixou de ser fatal em plântulas com duas a três semanas de idade (BYTHER e STEINER, 1972). Observações semelhantes foram feitas por RAMALLO (1975).…”
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“…Observações semelhantes foram feitas por RAMALLO (1975). BYTHER e STEINER (1972) observaram ainda maior mortalidade de plântulas originadas de ca riopses com um ano de idade, possivelmente, devid-a a perda de vigor. Rio de Janeiro, pertencente ao PLANALSUCAR).…”
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