Canker disease caused by Chrysoporthe doradensis and C. cubensis on Eucalyptus sp. and Tibouchina spp. in Brazil
Chrysoporthe species are known to cause canker on hosts belonging to Myrtaceae and Melastomataceae families. Cankers occur on tree trunks and branches and may reduce growth and lead to plant death. In this study, the incidence and pathogenicity of Chrysoporthe cubensis and other species causing cank...
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Published in | Tropical plant pathology Vol. 43; no. 4; pp. 314 - 322 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
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Springer International Publishing
01.08.2018
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Chrysoporthe
species are known to cause canker on hosts belonging to
Myrtaceae
and
Melastomataceae
families. Cankers occur on tree trunks and branches and may reduce growth and lead to plant death. In this study, the incidence and pathogenicity of
Chrysoporthe cubensis
and other species causing canker on
Eucalyptus
sp.,
Tibouchina heteromalla and T. granulosa
were examined. The isolates were collected in Maranhão (MA) and Minas Gerais (MG) in Brazil. Sequence analysis of beta-tubulin and actin genomic regions confirmed the presence of
C. cubensis
and
C. doradensis
on clones of the hybrid
Eucalyptus grandis
x
E. urophylla
,
T. granulosa
, and
T. heteromalla
in Brazil. Morphological characterization enabled the identification of the isolates from both genera primarily based on differences in conidial size and shape. The isolates were pathogenic to ten
Eucalyptus
clones and
Tibouchina
plants. Our results contribute new knowledge of
Chrysoporthe
species causing diseases of woody plants in Brazil of importance to
Eucalyptus
breeding programs when screening for resistance. Furthermore, this is the first report of
C. doradensis
infecting
Eucalyptus
and
T. granulosa
, as well as the first record of
C. cubensis
infecting
T. heteromalla
in Brazil. |
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ISSN: | 1983-2052 1982-5676 1983-2052 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40858-018-0238-9 |