2022
DOI: 10.1111/ppa.13688
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Colletotrichum abscissum: Detection on symptomless citrus leaves and symptomatic citrus flowers using high‐resolution melting analysis

Abstract: High‐resolution melting (HRM) analysis has been recently applied for the diagnosis of plant diseases. This cost‐effective method is advantageous over standard PCR as it does not require DNA band visualization or the use of probes necessary for quantitative PCR. Colletotrichum abscissum causes postbloom fruit drop of citrus (PFD) and survives asymptomatically on vegetative tissue. Quiescent appressoria on citrus leaves are the primary source of inoculum between flowering periods. Early PFD symptoms may be misid… Show more

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