2022
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-12-21-2665-pdn
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Root Rot of Angelica sinensis Caused by Clonostachys rosea and Fusarium acuminatum in China

Abstract: Angelica sinensis is a perennial plant in the Apiaceae and a source of one of the most important traditional medicines in China. This medicinal herb has been mainly cultivated in Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan, Shanxi, Hubei, and Qinghai Provinces. In June 2020, angelica plants in a field in the village of Sada, Minhe County, Haidong city, in Qinghai Province (102°83′00.00″E, 36°31′93.00″N, elevation:2437 m), displayed symptoms of yellowing, stunting, root rot, and wilting(Fig. S1). Severe brown discoloration of vascu… Show more

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“…C. rosea was previously used as a biocontrol agent because of its active mycoparasitism [39,40]. However, in recent years, researchers identified root rot in grain legumes and medicinal crops caused by C. rosea [41][42][43][44]. In addition, Coyotl-Pérez et al (2022) [45] described this species as a phytopathogen that causes soft rot in avocado fruit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C. rosea was previously used as a biocontrol agent because of its active mycoparasitism [39,40]. However, in recent years, researchers identified root rot in grain legumes and medicinal crops caused by C. rosea [41][42][43][44]. In addition, Coyotl-Pérez et al (2022) [45] described this species as a phytopathogen that causes soft rot in avocado fruit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%