2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10327-023-01118-4
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Pathogenicity and identification of Lasiodiplodia theobromae causing Jatropha curcas stem canker in Yunnan, China

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“…L. theobromae is a fungal pathogen that has a diverse range of hosts including fruit trees, ornamental plants, and agricultural crops, leading to significant economic losses to plantations with Theobroma cacao [46], Jatropha curcas [47] and Mulberry [48]. The fungus can infect different parts of the plant, including stems, branches, leaves, and fruits and cause various diseases including fruit rot, stem cankers, black root rot and dieback [49].…”
Section: Lasiodiplodia Theobromaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…L. theobromae is a fungal pathogen that has a diverse range of hosts including fruit trees, ornamental plants, and agricultural crops, leading to significant economic losses to plantations with Theobroma cacao [46], Jatropha curcas [47] and Mulberry [48]. The fungus can infect different parts of the plant, including stems, branches, leaves, and fruits and cause various diseases including fruit rot, stem cankers, black root rot and dieback [49].…”
Section: Lasiodiplodia Theobromaementioning
confidence: 99%