2020
DOI: 10.5423/rpd.2020.26.1.48
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First Report of Peach Fruit Rot Caused by Fusarium avenaceum in Korea

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“…Nevertheless, HYR-Z3 and ZLZT-6 strains were con rmed as F. solani, but only microconidia were detected. F. solani was reported on wheat in Iran [22], corn in Serbia [23], young peach trees with root rot and stem canker in Puertorico [24], peach fruit with rot in the Hunan province of China [8], and peach fruit in Korea [9]. F. avenaceum was reported on barley in Canada [25].…”
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“…Nevertheless, HYR-Z3 and ZLZT-6 strains were con rmed as F. solani, but only microconidia were detected. F. solani was reported on wheat in Iran [22], corn in Serbia [23], young peach trees with root rot and stem canker in Puertorico [24], peach fruit with rot in the Hunan province of China [8], and peach fruit in Korea [9]. F. avenaceum was reported on barley in Canada [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study found that Fusarium spp. caused fruit rot of peaches in China [7,8], Korea [9], and Pakistan [10]. However, the pathogen causing the browning of vascular bundles of peach has not been reported yet.…”
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“…Recent studies reported that Fusarium spp. causing the fruit rot of peaches in China [ 7 , 8 ], Korea [ 9 ], and Pakistan [ 10 ]. However, how Fusarium spp.…”
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“…Zhang et al [ 7 ] isolated F. equiseti in peach fruit with fluffy white masses and brown necrotic lesions using ITS. F. avenaceum detected via ITS, EF-1 α , and β -tubulin in Korea causing peach fruit rot by engulfing it white- and purple-colored mycelial mat [ 9 ]. F. solani was isolated and identified in peach fruit based on the morphological characteristics and molecular identification using ITS and EF-1 α in Hunan Province, China [ 8 ].…”
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confidence: 99%