“…However, genetic diversity in a number of Botryosphaeriaceae species belonging to Botryosphaeria , Diplodia , Lasiodiplodia , and Neofusicoccum have been evaluated using various molecular markers such as amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP; Al‐Sadi et al, 2013), inter‐simple sequence repeat (ISSR; Elena et al, 2015; Qiu et al, 2015), simple sequence repeat (SSR) or microsatellite (Begoude Boyogueno et al, 2012; Bihon et al, 2011, 2012b; Rêgo et al, 2019), and universally primed polymerase chain reaction (UP‐PCR; Baskarathevan et al, 2012; Billones‐Baaijens et al, 2013). Most of the studies have revealed low genetic differentiation among populations collected from different woody plants or geographic regions (Al‐Sadi et al, 2013; Begoude Boyogueno et al, 2012; Elena et al, 2015; Rêgo et al, 2019), although significant genetic differentiation has also been reported in D. pinea (Bihon et al, 2012b) and D. seriata (Qiu et al, 2015) populations in South Africa and Australia, respectively. Despite homogeneity across regions, marker analyses have revealed distinct genetic clusters within populations of D. seriata (Elena et al, 2015) and L. theobromae (Rêgo et al, 2019).…”