2013
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-02-13-0186-pdn
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First Report of Bacterial Wilt Caused by Ralstonia solanacearum on Roselle in Taiwan

Abstract: Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) is a herbaceous plant belonging to the Malvaceae family. Its calyxes are rich in vitamin C and anthocyanins and are used to make roselle drink and hibiscus tea. Roselles are grown in counties of Taitung, Pingtung, and Chiayi in Taiwan. In addition to a few local cultivars, the major cultivar currently grown in Taiwan is Roselle cv. Victor. In April of 2012, a wilt disease appeared on seedlings of a cultivar, Chiada 1, at the Chungpu Township of Chiayi County. Mature plants were… Show more

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“…in China encompasses more than 90 plant species belonging to 39 botanical families with the largest number of hosts in Solanaceae ( Figure 2 ). New hosts are still being reported including roselle and chard in Taiwan ( Wu et al, 2013 ; Lin et al, 2015 ) and fig in Fujian ( Jiang et al, 2016 ). Around 20 of these host plants have not been reported to become infected by Ralstonia spp.…”
Section: Host Rangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…in China encompasses more than 90 plant species belonging to 39 botanical families with the largest number of hosts in Solanaceae ( Figure 2 ). New hosts are still being reported including roselle and chard in Taiwan ( Wu et al, 2013 ; Lin et al, 2015 ) and fig in Fujian ( Jiang et al, 2016 ). Around 20 of these host plants have not been reported to become infected by Ralstonia spp.…”
Section: Host Rangementioning
confidence: 99%