Postharvest anthracnose on Satsuma mandarin orange caused by <Emphasis Type="Italic">Colletotrichum fioriniae</Emphasis> |
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Authors: | Nobuya Tashiro Ayako Urakawa Kazuyuki Shoji Yoichi Matsuo Toyozo Sato |
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Institution: | 1.Saga Prefectural Upland Farming Research and Extension Center,Karatsu,Japan;2.Genetic Resources Center,National Agricultural and Food Research Organization,Tsukuba,Japan |
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Abstract: | In early January 2015–2017, anthracnose was detected on Satsuma mandarin orange (SMO) (Citrus unshiu) fruits kept in farmers’ storage rooms in Saga Prefecture, Japan. Three single-spore isolates from rotten fruits reproduced the postharvest anthracnose symptoms in wound-inoculated SMO fruits and were re-isolated from lesions. The isolates were identified as Colletotrichum fioriniae based on conidial morphology, culture characteristics, rDNA-ITS, and beta-tubulin-2 gene sequences. This is the first report of postharvest anthracnose on SMO caused by C. fioriniae. |
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