“…Due to the use of monocultures and non-standard pesticides, artificial cultivation is increasing the risk of disease in B. striata , which decreases its yield, quality, and ornamental value. For instance, a multitude of pathogens can induce leaf diseases, including leaf spot, which is caused by Fusarium commune , F. asiaticum , F. ipomoeae , F. solani , F. avenaceum , Daldinia concentrica , and Epicoccum sorghinum ( Ke et al, 2018 ; Li et al, 2019 ; Song, 2019 ; Zhou et al, 2020 ; Wang H. Y. et al, 2022 ); leaf blight, which is caused by Curvularia reesii ( Chen et al, 2023 ); anthracnose, which is caused by Colletotrichum orchidophilum and Coll. fructicola ( Wang S. M. et al, 2022 ; Yang K. et al, 2022 ); southern blight, which is caused by Sclerotium rolfsii ( Yu et al, 2018 ); rust, which is caused by Coleosporium bletiae ( Xu et al, 2023 ); gray mold, which is caused by Botrytis cinerea ( Li et al, 2018 ); and blight, which is caused by C. bletiae ( Yuan et al, 2019 ).…”