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  1. Determination of anthracnose (Colletotrichum fructicola) resistance mechanism using transcriptome analysis of resistant and susceptible pear (Pyrus pyrifolia)

    Background

    Anthracnose, mainly caused by Colletotrichum fructicola , leads to severe losses in pear production. However, there is limited information...

    **aomei Tang, Fen Lu, ... Bing Jia in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 28 June 2024
  2. Uncovering the mechanisms underlying pear leaf apoplast protein-mediated resistance against Colletotrichum fructicola through transcriptome and proteome profiling

    Pear anthracnose, caused by the fungus Colletotrichum fructicola , is a devastating disease for the pear industry. The apoplast, an extracellular...

    Chenyang Han, Zhiyuan Su, ... Shaoling Zhang in Phytopathology Research
    Article Open access 09 January 2024
  3. Detection of Anthracnose in Strawberry and Methods of Etiological Diagnosis

    Abstract —

    Anthracnose of strawberry caused by Colletotrichum fungi is a dangerous disease associated with serious damage in berry plantations. Colletot...

    Yu. V. Tsvetkova, A. A. Kuznetsova in Doklady Biological Sciences
    Article 01 December 2022
  4. Fumigation by bacterial volatile 2, 5-dimethylpyrazine enhances anthracnose resistance and shelf life of mango

    Anthracnose is a serious postharvest disease of mango causing significant loss in quality during ripening, storage, and trade. In the present study,...

    Archana T. Janamatti, Aundy Kumar, ... Sudhir Kumar in European Journal of Plant Pathology
    Article 11 August 2022
  5. Transcriptome analysis provides insights into the bases of salicylic acid-induced resistance to anthracnose in sorghum

    Key Message Transcriptome analysis of SA sensitive and tolerant lines indicates that SA enhances anthracnose resistance in sorghum by upregulating...

    Xue Sun, Aixia Li, ... Li**g Liu in Plant Molecular Biology
    Article 06 July 2022
  6. Biological characterization of emerging fungal pathogen Colletotrichum associated with mango (Mangifera indica L.) post-harvest anthracnose from Vietnam

    Background

    Post-harvest anthracnose (PHA) of mango is a devastating disease, which results in huge loss to mango producers and importers. Various...

    Ruize Tao, Bingjuan Yang, ... Min Huang in Molecular Biology Reports
    Article 20 April 2024
  7. Distribution and characterization of Colletotrichum species associated with Citrus anthracnose in eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey

    Citrus are economically important fruit crops produced worldwide. Anthracnose, post bloom fruit drop, and stem-end rot of fruit caused by Colletotrichum...

    Aysun Uysal, Åžener Kurt, Vladimiro Guarnaccia in European Journal of Plant Pathology
    Article 14 February 2022
  8. Genome-wide analysis of the family 10 plant pathogenesis-related proteins in Pyrus bretschneideri and functional analysis of PbrMLP for Colletotrichum fructicola resistance

    Pathogenesis-related (PR) genes are key regulators of plant adaptation responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. Family 10 PRs ( PR10 s, also known as...

    Zhiyuan Su, Chenyang Han, ... Shaoling Zhang in Horticulture Advances
    Article Open access 30 June 2024
  9. Organic amendments alleviate early defoliation and increase fruit yield by altering assembly patterns and of microbial communities and enzymatic activities in sandy pear (Pyrus pyrifolia)

    Severe early defoliation has become an important factor restricting the development of the pear industry in southern China. However, the assembly...

    Yalong Kang, **angrui An, ... Qirong Shen in AMB Express
    Article Open access 08 December 2021
  10. Identification and characterization of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides sensu stricto, the agent of anthracnose disease of Sorbaria sorbifolia in China

    The pathogen causing Sorbaria sorbifolia anthracnose in Shandong Province, China was identified as Colletotrichum gloeosporioides sensu stricto using...

    Qing-Hai Wang, **ang-Ying Li, ... Zhen-Yu Liu in Journal of General Plant Pathology
    Article 04 January 2021
  11. Anthracnose leaf spot pathogens, Colletotrichum fructicola and Colletotrichum cigarro, associated with Eucalyptus seed produced in South Africa

    The cost of Eucalyptus seed and adoption of strict phytosanitary regulations in seed trade makes it imperative to monitor the quality and ensure...

    E. Mangwende, M. Truter, ... P. W. Chirwa in Australasian Plant Pathology
    Article 25 June 2021
  12. Biocontrol ability of marine yeasts against postharvest diseases in mangos caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and Lasiodiplodia theobromae

    Anthracnose and stem-end rot are among the most devastating pathogens affecting mangos, leading to significant losses due to rotting during storage....

    Chutima Kaewkrajay, Tida Dethoup in European Journal of Plant Pathology
    Article 13 November 2023
  13. Colletotrichum species pathogenic to strawberry: discovery history, global diversity, prevalence in China, and the host range of top two species

    Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum species, is one of the most destructive diseases affecting strawberry production worldwide. Fungi of the genus Colletotrichum...

    Ying Ji, Xue Li, ... Ke Duan in Phytopathology Research
    Article Open access 16 November 2022
  14. Identification and characterization of Colletotrichum species associated with mango anthracnose in Taiwan

    Mango is widely grown in Taiwan and anthracnose is one of the most important diseases of this crop. The aim of this study was to investigate Colletotrichum...

    Chao-Jung Wu, Hsin-Kuei Chen, Hui-Fang Ni in European Journal of Plant Pathology
    Article 17 April 2020
  15. Mutations associated with fungicide resistance in Colletotrichum species: A Review

    Anthracnose is an important plant disease often caused by Colletotrichum spp. Fungicide resistance is a major challenge in controlling anthracnose....

    Cris Q. Cortaga, Benjamine William P. Cordez, ... Fe M. Dela Cueva in Phytoparasitica
    Article 29 March 2023
  16. Anthracnose disease of Amomum villosum caused by Colletotrichum fructicola in China

    In May 2019, leaf spots were found on Amomum villosum in Guangxi Province, China. Light yellow-green spots first appeared at the tips or edges of...

    Lisha Song, Wei Lin, ... Shugen Wei in Journal of General Plant Pathology
    Article 19 March 2021
  17. Control efficacy of the systemic acquired resistance (SAR) inducer acibenzolar-S-methyl against Venturia nashicola in Japanese pear orchards

    Scab caused by Venturia nashicola is one of the most serious diseases of Asian pears, and conventional fungicides used to control scab can lose their...

    Sigeo Nakao, Hisayoshi Watanabe, ... Hideo Ishii in Journal of General Plant Pathology
    Article 16 June 2021
  18. Functional analysis of CfSnf1 in the development and pathogenicity of anthracnose fungus Colletotrichum fructicola on tea-oil tree

    Background

    Tea-oil tree ( Camellia oleifera ) is a unique edible-oil tree in China, and anthracnose occurs in wherever it is cultivated, causing great...

    Shengpei Zhang, Yuan Guo, ... He Li in BMC Genetics
    Article Open access 05 December 2019
  19. Current Insights into the Role of Rhizosphere Bacteria in Disease Suppression in Millets

    Millets are considered as smart food or nutri-cereals and they are rich in micronutrients and vitamins and a better substitution of major cereals....
    Vellaichamy Mageshwaran, Santhappan Paulraj, Yalavarthi Nagaraju in Millet Rhizosphere
    Chapter 2023
  20. Agricultural Security to Ensure the Food Safety Under the Plant Protection

    Uninterrupted food provision is a vital component of sustainable development goals in less-developed regions worldwide. The demand for secure and...
    Muhammad Ahmad Zeshan, Yasir Iftikhar, Muhammad Usman Ghani in Plant Quarantine Challenges under Climate Change Anxiety
    Chapter 2024
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