2009
DOI: 10.1094/php-2009-0512-01-rv
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The Importance of Reporting New Host-Fungus Records for Ornamental and Regional Crops

Abstract: Accurate and timely reports of new host-fungus records are essential for diagnostics and identification, management, and prevention of plant diseases. Important also are venues to publish these reports in a timely manner and the ability to rapidly search for the information contained in these reports. Presented herein are examples of first reports of fungal pathogens on regional crops, including ornamentals and turf grasses, which illustrate how first reports contribute to preparedness, accurate diagnostics, a… Show more

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“…Identification of new taxa, recollection of already known taxa, the establishment of reference specimens and epi-typification or neo-typification of taxa with fresh material and cultures are necessary as they contribute to providing a stable taxonomy for fungi Chethana et al ( 2021a ) as well as for carrying out assays to identify any potential compounds that can be harnessed at the industrial level. Identification and documentation of the host and the geographical range of a fungus can be particularly important in disease management (Dugan et al 2009 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identification of new taxa, recollection of already known taxa, the establishment of reference specimens and epi-typification or neo-typification of taxa with fresh material and cultures are necessary as they contribute to providing a stable taxonomy for fungi Chethana et al ( 2021a ) as well as for carrying out assays to identify any potential compounds that can be harnessed at the industrial level. Identification and documentation of the host and the geographical range of a fungus can be particularly important in disease management (Dugan et al 2009 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At times, members of these fungal families are able to have pathogenic relationships with different host plants in different environments ( Hongsanan et al 2020 ). Therefore, the accurate reporting of host-fungal records with their geographical locations is highly recommended to gain a better understanding of emerging plant pathogens ( Dugan et al 2009 ). In this study, we highlighted the expansion of the taxonomic framework and host-fungal relationships of those studied taxa in different Italian geographic regions.…”
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“…Plant pathogenic fungi and oomycetes have long been documented through the concerted efforts of mycologists and plant pathologists; these records are essential for the management and prevention of plant diseases [ 19 ], as well as for compiling lists of economically or quarantine-significant pathogens. This information is integrated into databases that link the pathogen with its host range and distribution, aiming to mitigate risks associated with the importation or exportation of plant products and by-products to potential trading partners.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%