2022
DOI: 10.1002/jobm.202100501
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Morphomolecular and cultural characteristics and host range of Lasiodiplodia theobromae causing stem canker disease in dragon fruit

Abstract: Dragon fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) is an economically promising fruit in Bangladesh. The cultivation of dragon fruit has increased fourfold within a decade due to its popularity. Recently, a new disease known as stem canker was reported in some plantations of dragon fruit in Bangladesh, which forced some farmers to abandon their cultivation. This study aimed to explore the morphological, molecular, and cultural characteristics as well as host range of the causal agent associated with this destructive disease… Show more

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“…At 72 HAI, the diameter of the mycelia of the L. theobromae was roughly 5.33-8.77 cm (Table 2). Briste et al [37] have also isolated 2 L. theobromae strains causing stem-end rot disease. L. theobromae strains grew fast on PDA, with the mycelia diameter after 3 days of incubation being 86.8 mm for BU-DLa 01 and 79.6 mm for BU-DLa 02.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At 72 HAI, the diameter of the mycelia of the L. theobromae was roughly 5.33-8.77 cm (Table 2). Briste et al [37] have also isolated 2 L. theobromae strains causing stem-end rot disease. L. theobromae strains grew fast on PDA, with the mycelia diameter after 3 days of incubation being 86.8 mm for BU-DLa 01 and 79.6 mm for BU-DLa 02.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%