“…Fungal species and genera such as Alternaria, Bipolaris ( Taba et al, 2007 ), Stomiopeltis ( Ajitomi et al, 2017 ), Nigrospora ( Alam et al, 2017 , 2020 ), Passalora (i.e., Passalora fulva, syn. Cladosporium fulvum) ( Altin, 2016 ), Stagonospora, Ascochyta ( Milgroom and Peever, 2003 ), Diaporthe, Gibberella ( Guenther and Trail, 2005 ), Mycosphaerella, Zasmidium, Sterigmatomyces, Helicoma, Puccinia, Exobasidium, Lasiodiplodia, Exserohilum, Curvularia ( Oeurn et al, 2015 ; Hafiz et al, 2019 ), Phytophthora, Peniophora ( Taylor, 1969 ), and Neofusicoccum ( Hara et al, 2016 ) are commonly associated with plant disease and are most likely opportunists, which develop on stressed or dying fruit and leaf tissues ( Om et al, 1999 ; Galsurker et al, 2018 ).…”