1986
DOI: 10.1094/pd-70-977
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Root Rot of Soybean Caused byCylindrocladium clavatumin Central Brazil

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“…hondurensis . Thereafter, this fungal pathogen has been reported on various plant hosts in Brazil, mostly associated with leaf spot diseases of these respective hosts ( Silva and Souza, 1981 , Dianese et al., 1986 , Silva, 1996 , Trindade et al., 1998 , Crous, 2002 ). Past taxonomic studies that included Ca.…”
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“…hondurensis . Thereafter, this fungal pathogen has been reported on various plant hosts in Brazil, mostly associated with leaf spot diseases of these respective hosts ( Silva and Souza, 1981 , Dianese et al., 1986 , Silva, 1996 , Trindade et al., 1998 , Crous, 2002 ). Past taxonomic studies that included Ca.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are widely distributed around the world and cause diseases on a broad range of host plants in tropical and subtropical climates ( Crous, 2002 , Lombard et al., 2010a , Vitale et al., 2013 ). In Brazil, Calonectria species have been reported as pathogens of numerous important agronomic crops, such as potatoes ( Solanum tuberosum ; Dianese et al. 1986 ), soybeans ( Glycine max ; Bolkan et al.…”
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“…Cm. clavatum is known to be an important pathogen of eucalypts, peanut, soybean, potato, peas and alfalfa elsewhere in the world Lopes & Reifschneider, 1982;Ooka & Uchida, 1983;Dianese et al, 1986) but was found only on Eucalyptus spp. in this study.…”
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“…To the best of our knowledge, only one case has been reported in which Cy. gracile was isolated from dead soybean seedlings (Dianese et al 1986). As a consequence, this fungus was not considered in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%