2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2010.08.006
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A new wilt and die-back disease of Acacia mangium associated with Ceratocystis manginecans and C. acaciivora sp. nov. in Indonesia

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“…The species resides in Ceratocystis sensu stricto (De Beer et al, 2014) that includes numerous cryptic species, the majority of which are aggressive tree pathogens (Al Adawi et al, 2013b;Engelbrecht and Harrington, 2005;Ocasio-Morales et al, 2007;Roux and Wingfield, 2013;Wingfield et al, 2013). C. manginecans has also been reported as a serious pathogen of Acacia mangium trees in Indonesia, identified at the time as the new species C. acaciivora (Tarigan et al, 2011).…”
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“…The species resides in Ceratocystis sensu stricto (De Beer et al, 2014) that includes numerous cryptic species, the majority of which are aggressive tree pathogens (Al Adawi et al, 2013b;Engelbrecht and Harrington, 2005;Ocasio-Morales et al, 2007;Roux and Wingfield, 2013;Wingfield et al, 2013). C. manginecans has also been reported as a serious pathogen of Acacia mangium trees in Indonesia, identified at the time as the new species C. acaciivora (Tarigan et al, 2011).…”
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“…Concern regarding the pathogen has increased in recent years, as it has been found on the native legume trees Prosopis cineraria (Ghaf) in Oman and Dalbergia sissoo (Shisham) in Pakistan (Al Adawi et al, 2013b). This species has also been reported on the widely planted A. mangium in South East Asian countries, including Indonesia (Tarigan et al, 2011) and Malaysia (Brawner et al, 2015), and on Eucalyptus species in South China (Chen et al, 2013). Isolates of Ceratocystis spp, which could represent the same species, have also been reported from Eucalyptus trees in Brazil and Punica granatum (pomegranate) in India (Harrington et al, 2014).…”
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