2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11033-021-06841-9
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Morphological and molecular characteristics of fungal species associated with crown rot of strawberry in South Korea

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“…During the experiment, FUSAFR infection was identified to associate with wilting, root and crown rot on strawberry that were intensively grown in Yozgat Province, Türkiye. According to the literature reports (Fang et al, 2011;Ayoubi, Soleimani, 2016;Dinler et al, 2016;Hassan, Chang, 2022), these species have a cosmopolitan distribution worldwide. During the experiment, the isolate of FUSAFR had one colour colony as white on PDA at 25°C, and the other media were violet.…”
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“…During the experiment, FUSAFR infection was identified to associate with wilting, root and crown rot on strawberry that were intensively grown in Yozgat Province, Türkiye. According to the literature reports (Fang et al, 2011;Ayoubi, Soleimani, 2016;Dinler et al, 2016;Hassan, Chang, 2022), these species have a cosmopolitan distribution worldwide. During the experiment, the isolate of FUSAFR had one colour colony as white on PDA at 25°C, and the other media were violet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar study done by Ayoubi and Soleimani (2016) indicated that the colony colour of FUSAFR was white. In addition, Hassan and Chang (2022) reported that the colony colour of FUSAFR was violet. Similar to the results of these studies, at the same time, the shape of macroconidia, microconidia, and chlamydospore of the present isolate match those of previous studies described by Leslie and Summerell (2006), Dinler et al (2016), and Hassan and Chang (2022), respectively.…”
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“…Crown and root rot in strawberry cultivation is the most important and destructive disease of the crop worldwide [1]. The disease limits plant growth and fruit production, causing large economic losses and low yields [2,3], especially when heat and humidity stress is induced [4].…”
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