2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4903594/v1
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Co-infection by Marssonina rosae and Alternaria alternata Alters Host Responses of Rose Black Leaf lesion Disease

chaowei liang,
Hongying Shan,
Huiqin Liu
et al.

Abstract: Rose black Leaf lesion is one of the most severe diseases affecting roses and impacts the growth and ornamental value of rose plants. In this study, Marssonina rosae and Alternaria alternata were frequently isolated simultaneously from rose leaves exhibiting black Leaf lesion disease symptoms, and their pathogenicity was confirmed by Koch's postulates. In dual culture assays, M. rosae and A. alternata were co-cultured for their preliminary characterization, and the liquid culture filtrate of M. rosae promoted … Show more

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