2019
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci13964-19
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Virulence Phenotypes on Chili Pepper for Phytophthora capsici Isolates from Michoacán, Mexico

Abstract: Phytophthora blight of vegetables caused by Phytophthora capsici causes significant economic losses in production of Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae crops in Mexico. The development of universal resistant chili pepper cultivars is challenging due to the diverse virulence phenotypes produced by P. capsici. The objective of the study was to characterize the diversity of phenotypic interactions for Show more

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“…P. capsici was identified as the causal agent in a total of 14 isolates (seven correspond to a pathogenicity test conducted in a previous study (Reyes-Tena et al, 2019a) and 27 are associated to wilt disease in cucurbitaceae and solanaceae crops in the Jalisco and Michoacán municipalities where samples were collected. The morphological identification was in agreement with the molecular identification in a sample of isolates (Reyes-Tena et al, 2019a;Reyes-Tena et al, 2019b).…”
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“…P. capsici was identified as the causal agent in a total of 14 isolates (seven correspond to a pathogenicity test conducted in a previous study (Reyes-Tena et al, 2019a) and 27 are associated to wilt disease in cucurbitaceae and solanaceae crops in the Jalisco and Michoacán municipalities where samples were collected. The morphological identification was in agreement with the molecular identification in a sample of isolates (Reyes-Tena et al, 2019a;Reyes-Tena et al, 2019b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Pathogenicity test. The pathogenicity of seven isolates (CPV259, CPV260, CPV267, CPV271, CPV272, CPV277 and CPV279) was determined in a previous study (Reyes-Tena et al, 2019a). In this study, a group of seven isolates (CPV282, CPV290, CPV291, CPV293, CPV296, CPV297 and CPV301) was additionally selected to conduct pathogenicity tests.…”
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