1997
DOI: 10.1071/ap97021
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DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: Identification of mango scab caused by Elsinoë mangiferae in Australia

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“…Notes — Species of Elsinoë are known as pathogens causing scab diseases and are associated with various hosts including citrus ( Miles et al 2015 ), cassava ( Reeder et al 2009 ), legumes ( Mchau et al 1998 ), Othonna quinquedentata ( Crous et al 2015b ), mango ( Condé et al 1997 ), Eucalyptus ( Cheewangkoon et al 2009 ), and Proteaceae ( Swart et al 2001 , Pascoe et al 2007 ). The combined LSU-ITS phylogeny showed that E. eelemani forms a distinct clade with 92 % maximum parsimony bootstrap support (MPBS).…”
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“…Notes — Species of Elsinoë are known as pathogens causing scab diseases and are associated with various hosts including citrus ( Miles et al 2015 ), cassava ( Reeder et al 2009 ), legumes ( Mchau et al 1998 ), Othonna quinquedentata ( Crous et al 2015b ), mango ( Condé et al 1997 ), Eucalyptus ( Cheewangkoon et al 2009 ), and Proteaceae ( Swart et al 2001 , Pascoe et al 2007 ). The combined LSU-ITS phylogeny showed that E. eelemani forms a distinct clade with 92 % maximum parsimony bootstrap support (MPBS).…”
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“…The perfect stage of Sphaceloma belongs to Elsinoë Racib., the type of Elsinoaceae, a family recently revisited (Jayawardena et al 2014;Wijayawardene et al 2012). They are responsible for anthracnose diseases of numerous crop and ornamental plants such as citrus, grape, mango, pepper, legumes, rose, and pittosporum, on which they cause diseases of great economic importance (Agrios 2005;Condé et al 1997;Hyun et al 2001;Mchau et al 1998;Ridley and Ramsfield 2005;Uggla and Carlson-Nilsson 2009).…”
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“…Moderate incidence (5-65%) of sooty mould and scab (5-60%) were recorded in the surveyed locations. Anthracnose of mango has also been reported by Fitzell and Peak (1984), Peterson (1986), Mortuza (1990), Reza andKader (1996a, 1996b), Conde et al (1997) and Awasthi et al (2005). The disease, scab has been recorded in mango by Bitancourt and Jenkins (1943), Singh (1968) and Conde et al (1997).…”
Section: Prevalence Of Some Important Nursery Diseases Of Mango In Bamentioning
confidence: 71%