2023
DOI: 10.3390/d15090961
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Morphological and Phylogenetic Evidences Reveal Lasiodiplodia chonburiensis and L. theobromae Associated with Leaf Blight in Hevea brasiliensis in Southern Thailand

Chaninun Pornsuriya,
Narit Thaochan,
Thanunchanok Chairin
et al.

Abstract: The rubber tree is an important economic tree in Thailand. Recently, the cultivation of rubber trees in Thailand has suffered from a novel leaf fall disease with diverse symptoms, including leaf spot and leaf blight, resulting in severe leaf defoliation. Fungi from the Lasiodiplodia genus, which causes leaf disease in rubber trees, have not been reported in Thailand. Our research aimed to identify Lasiodiplodia associated with leaf blight disease in Thailand by examining morphological characteristics and compl… Show more

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“…L. theobromae species are not only able to cause stem-end rot disease but also found to lead to leaf blight disease on rubber trees in Thailand. They are also found with similar morphology to that described above [36]. It can be stated that the morphology of L. theobromae species is identical.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…L. theobromae species are not only able to cause stem-end rot disease but also found to lead to leaf blight disease on rubber trees in Thailand. They are also found with similar morphology to that described above [36]. It can be stated that the morphology of L. theobromae species is identical.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%