2004
DOI: 10.1094/pdis.2004.88.5.572a
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Presence of Colletotrichum acutatum Causing Leaf Spot on Azalea japonica in Italy

Abstract: Rhododendron cultivation has a long history in northern Italy where a wide selection of varieties and hybrids are grown. In the fall of 2002, a previously unknown disease was observed on Azalea japonica cv. Palestrina in several commercial farms in the Province of Verbania. Leaves showed irregular necrotic areas that were 1 mm in diameter. Lesions were dark brown to black and were surrounded by a chlorotic halo. Eventually, lesions coalesced, forming large irregular spots. Heavily infected leaves fell prematur… Show more

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“…The pathogen was isolated from infected leaves and stems. The mycelium produced cylindrical, tapered conidia measuring 4.8 to 7.2 mm in length and 11.0 to 22.8 mm in width (average, 5.5 • 15.2 mm) (Garibaldi et al, 2004). Symptoms of this disease appear on both leaves and stems.…”
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“…The pathogen was isolated from infected leaves and stems. The mycelium produced cylindrical, tapered conidia measuring 4.8 to 7.2 mm in length and 11.0 to 22.8 mm in width (average, 5.5 • 15.2 mm) (Garibaldi et al, 2004). Symptoms of this disease appear on both leaves and stems.…”
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confidence: 99%