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2012
DOI: 10.15625/0866-7160/v33n1.736
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Study on pathogenicity of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides on Coffee in North of Vietnam

Abstract: Coffee is an important crop in Vietnam and it has recently brought a lot of benefit for the country through export. After coffee leaf rust, anthracnose is the second destructive disease for coffee production and is caused primarily by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides. In order to investigate the pathogenicity of C. gloeosporioides on coffee in the North of Vietnam, we carried out isolation of C. gloeosporioides species from different coffee plantations and found that C. gloeosporioides presents in different part… Show more

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“…In Vietnam, Curvularia species such as C. gloeosporioides are known to cause anthracnose disease in coffee [74], and C. lunata causes postharvest problems in rice [75] and dragon fruit [76]. Pestalotiopsis virgatula and P. clavispora were recorded as causal agents of postharvest rot diseases on rambutan [77], and an unidentified Pestalotiopsis was associated with crown rot disease of strawberry [78].…”
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“…In Vietnam, Curvularia species such as C. gloeosporioides are known to cause anthracnose disease in coffee [74], and C. lunata causes postharvest problems in rice [75] and dragon fruit [76]. Pestalotiopsis virgatula and P. clavispora were recorded as causal agents of postharvest rot diseases on rambutan [77], and an unidentified Pestalotiopsis was associated with crown rot disease of strawberry [78].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%