2022
DOI: 10.1111/jph.13091
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Pestalotiopsis microspora causes leaf spot on Adenium obesum

Abstract: The cultivation and sale of ornamental plants are dynamic and promising sectors of agribusiness, with some of the highest profitability per cultivated area (Serviço Brasileiro de Apoio às Micro E Pequenas Empresas, 2015). In 2014, the Brazilian supply chain for these plants consisted of 8,248 producers with an average planted area of 1.82 hectares and more than 2,000 species, divided into three main categories: Cut flowers and foliage, potted plants and flowers, and ornamental plants for landscaping (except gr… Show more

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“…was not reported in literatures, however, it was reported from other ornamental plants. Remlein-starosta, (2004) (Mukhtar et al, 2019) Pestalotiopsis microspora on Lindera obtusiloba in Korea (Jeon et al, 2007) and on Adenium obesum in Brazil (Jesus et al, 2022).…”
Section: Pelargonium X Hortorummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…was not reported in literatures, however, it was reported from other ornamental plants. Remlein-starosta, (2004) (Mukhtar et al, 2019) Pestalotiopsis microspora on Lindera obtusiloba in Korea (Jeon et al, 2007) and on Adenium obesum in Brazil (Jesus et al, 2022).…”
Section: Pelargonium X Hortorummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pestalotiopsis microspora can cause symptoms on several parts of its host plants. However, it affects mainly the leaves, causing leaf spot (De Jesus et al., 2022 ; Herliyana et al., 2022 ; Shen et al., 2014 ; Yuan et al., 2022 ) and leaf blight (Bhuiyan et al., 2022 ; Herliyana et al., 2022 ; Jeon et al., 2007 ; Jeon & Cheon, 2014 ; Ngobisa et al., 2018 ; Wu et al., 2009 ; Xiao et al., 2016 ; Zhong Jiu et al., 2010 ). It can affect roots, causing root rot (Lu et al., 2016 ), but also fruits, causing fruit spots (Chuanqing et al., 2010 ; Shi et al., 2015 ), scabby fruit canker (Keith et al., 2006 ) and pre‐ (Sultana et al., 2021 ) and post‐harvest fruit rot (Chen, Chen, et al., 2016 ; Li et al., 2016 ), and to a lesser extent twigs, causing twig blight (Ren et al., 2021 ).…”
Section: Pest Categorisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typical cultural and morphological characteristics of P. microspora growing in potato dextrose agar medium include greyish to white zonate and cottony colonies, that become later yellowish as fungal age increases, with coloured small acervular conidiomata (de Jesus et al., 2022 ; Jeon et al., 2007 ; Keith et al., 2006 ). In culture, the fungus has a brown to hyaline branched septate hyphae (Strobel et al., 1996 ).…”
Section: Pest Categorisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some fungi in this genus are important pathogenic of plants, which cause many kinds of plant diseases and have a wide distribution range. The main symptoms of infected plants are leaf spot, rot and ulcer, which bring serious loss to production (Guo, 2006;Kumar D,2014;Die et al, 2021;Jin et al, 2021;Jesus et al, 2022). BABA is a secondary metabolized non-protein amino acid isolated from tomato roots after exposure to the sun.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%