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2015, International Letters of Natural Sciences
Nigrospora sphaerica collected on living leaves of Celtis australis L. (Cannabaceae) from Himachal Pradesh, India is a new host record. Symptoms of the disease on leaves appeared in the form of small, circular to irregular, brown - coloured spots surrounded by a yellow zone. The fungus isolated was identified as Nigrospora sphaerica (Sacc.) E.W. Mason, on the basis of cultural and morphological characters. The fungus is described and illustrated.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
Nigrospora sphaerica (Saccardo) E.W. Mason Pathogenic to Cajanus cajan L - First Report from India2020 •
Ornamental Horticulture
Leaf spots of calibrachoa caused by Nigrospora oryzae2020 •
Calibrachoa hybrida (calibrachoa, million bells) is a flowering ornamental with increasing importance due to the existence of many successful cultivars for growing indoors in containers and planting in the garden and landscape. The outstanding characteristic is a profuse flowering and intense colour. In October 2019, a fungal isolate was obtained from basal calibrachoa leaves with irregular brown leaf spots, in plants cultivated in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The aim of the present study was to identify the cause of the disease in this ornamental genus, to expand knowledge about prevalent pathologies. The isolate was identified using morphological and molecular markers, and the pathogenicity tests were fulfilled. This paper reports that Nigrospora oryzae is pathogenic to calibrachoa, which seems to be the first record of this leaf spot disease in the world.
Japanese journal of tropical agriculture
White Powdery Spot of Tinospora tuberculata caused by Cercosporella dioscoreophylli in Indonesia1996 •
White powdery spot of Tinospora tuberculata BEUMEE, a traditional medicinal plant, was newly found in West Java Province (Java Is.) and Lampung Province (Sumatra Is.) of Indonesia. Yellow patches are shown from the upper leaf surface of the diseased leaves. On the lower surface of leaves, spots are covered with white powdery masses composed of conidia and conidiophores of the causal fungus. Severely infected leaves become brown in color and gradually defoliate. Attempts to isolate the fungus on artificial media were unsuccessful, but inoculation tests using conidia collected from the diseased leaves were successful to produce the symptoms similar to those observed in the field. The causal fungus was identified as Cercosporella dioscoreophylli (HENNINGS) DEIGHTON already recorded from Africa and the Philippines. Tinospora tuberculata is a new host for the fungus.
Studies in Fungi
Diversity and distribution of cercosporoid fungi in Himachal Pradesh: an annotated checklist2007). Ceratocystis manginecans sp. nov., causal agent of a destructive mango wilt disease in Oman and Pakistan. Fungal Diversity 27: 213-230. A serious wilt disease of mango trees (Mangifera indica) has recently appeared in Oman and Pakistan. Symptoms on affected trees resemble those of the mango disease known as "seca" in Brazil and include discolouration of the vascular tissue, gum exudation, galleries of the putative beetle vector of the fungal pathogen, wilting and rapid death. In both countries, the disease has been attributed to Ceratocystis fimbriata. This fungus is recognised as a complex of species and C. fimbriata sensu stricto is unlikely to be an appropriate name for the causal agent. We, therefore, considered the identity of Pakistan and Oman isolates using comparisons of combined DNA sequence data for partial ITS, β-tubulin and EF-1α gene regions. These comparisons were supported with morphological characteristics. Results showed that isolates from mango in ...
KD 2013 – Monograph of Cercosporoid fungi from Thailand. Plant Pathology & Quarantine 3(2), 67–138, doi 10.5943/ppq/3/2/2 The diversity of cercosporoid fungi in northern Thailand is very high. Eighty-five cercosporoid species were found in northern Thailand including (i) 84 species of true cercosporoid fungi: Cercospora (34), Passalora (7), Pseudocercospora (42), Zasmidium (1); (ii) One morphological similar fungus. Three new species were established, namely Pseudocercospora christellae, P. cratevae and P. radermachericola, while 23 cercosporoid species represent new records for Thailand. In this study, 50 species are described in full descriptions and illustrations, and another 35 species are only listed additionally because they have been described in ―Monograph of Cercosporid from Laos‖ or have previously been recorded from Thailand. The data show that the diversity of cercosporoid fungi in northern Thailand is very high; Meeboon (2009) recorded 166 cercosporoid species from this...
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