Pathogenic variations in Colletotrichum spp. causing chilli anthracnose in Peninsular Malaysia

In Peninsular Malaysia, Colletotrichum fioriniae, Colletotrichum fructicola, Colletotrichum scovillei, Colletotrichum siamense and Colletotrichum truncatum are the causative pathogens of chilli anthracnose. In the present study, the pathogenic variability and virulence levels of these five Colletotr...

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Published in:Plant Pathology
Main Author: Noor N.M.; Zakaria L.
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc 2024
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Noor N.M.; Zakaria L.
Pathogenic variations in Colletotrichum spp. causing chilli anthracnose in Peninsular Malaysia
2024
Plant Pathology
73
7
10.1111/ppa.13925
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85192920588&doi=10.1111%2fppa.13925&partnerID=40&md5=b64e44c983068138442658e70ec072e4
In Peninsular Malaysia, Colletotrichum fioriniae, Colletotrichum fructicola, Colletotrichum scovillei, Colletotrichum siamense and Colletotrichum truncatum are the causative pathogens of chilli anthracnose. In the present study, the pathogenic variability and virulence levels of these five Colletotrichum spp. were evaluated. Isolates of C. fioriniae, C. fructicola, C. scovillei, C. siamense and C. truncatum were tested for pathogenicity using red and green Capsicum annuum and red and green Capsicum frutescens. Pathogenicity tests were conducted using spore suspensions and mycelial plugs on wounded and nonwounded chilli fruits. All isolates tested on the wounded chilli fruits caused anthracnose symptoms with variable disease severity and virulence. In nonwounded chilli fruits, only isolates of C. scovillei (n = 7) and C. truncatum (n = 5) caused infection. C. fioriniae, C. fructicola, C. scovillei, C. siamense and C. truncatum showed variability in pathogenicity and virulence levels in red and green chilli fruits of Ca. annuum and Ca. frutescens. Pathogenicity tests on wounded and nonwounded chilli fruits can be used to identify pathotypes within anthracnose pathogen populations. This is important for strategizing the effective disease management of chilli anthracnose. © 2024 British Society for Plant Pathology.
John Wiley and Sons Inc
320862
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author Noor N.M.; Zakaria L.
spellingShingle Noor N.M.; Zakaria L.
Pathogenic variations in Colletotrichum spp. causing chilli anthracnose in Peninsular Malaysia
author_facet Noor N.M.; Zakaria L.
author_sort Noor N.M.; Zakaria L.
title Pathogenic variations in Colletotrichum spp. causing chilli anthracnose in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Pathogenic variations in Colletotrichum spp. causing chilli anthracnose in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Pathogenic variations in Colletotrichum spp. causing chilli anthracnose in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Pathogenic variations in Colletotrichum spp. causing chilli anthracnose in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Pathogenic variations in Colletotrichum spp. causing chilli anthracnose in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort Pathogenic variations in Colletotrichum spp. causing chilli anthracnose in Peninsular Malaysia
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description In Peninsular Malaysia, Colletotrichum fioriniae, Colletotrichum fructicola, Colletotrichum scovillei, Colletotrichum siamense and Colletotrichum truncatum are the causative pathogens of chilli anthracnose. In the present study, the pathogenic variability and virulence levels of these five Colletotrichum spp. were evaluated. Isolates of C. fioriniae, C. fructicola, C. scovillei, C. siamense and C. truncatum were tested for pathogenicity using red and green Capsicum annuum and red and green Capsicum frutescens. Pathogenicity tests were conducted using spore suspensions and mycelial plugs on wounded and nonwounded chilli fruits. All isolates tested on the wounded chilli fruits caused anthracnose symptoms with variable disease severity and virulence. In nonwounded chilli fruits, only isolates of C. scovillei (n = 7) and C. truncatum (n = 5) caused infection. C. fioriniae, C. fructicola, C. scovillei, C. siamense and C. truncatum showed variability in pathogenicity and virulence levels in red and green chilli fruits of Ca. annuum and Ca. frutescens. Pathogenicity tests on wounded and nonwounded chilli fruits can be used to identify pathotypes within anthracnose pathogen populations. This is important for strategizing the effective disease management of chilli anthracnose. © 2024 British Society for Plant Pathology.
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