Citrus black spot, caused by , is characterized by fruit blemishes and premature fruit drop, resulting in significant economic losses in summer rainfall areas. The pathogen forms both conidia and ascospores during its life cycle. However, the occurrence of these spores and their contributions to infection of fruit in field conditions are not well understood. Our research using direct leaf litter monitoring and volumetric spore trapping in Queensland orchards revealed that pseudothecia and ascospores in leaf litter as well as trapped ascospores had low abundance, while pycnidia and conidia were highly abundant. Both and endophytic spp. were identified, with being dominant. In replicated field trials, we determined that infection of Imperial ...
Introduction – Declining Citrus trees (CTD) is a major constraint causing Citrus production depletio...
Melanose, caused by Diaporthe citri, produces reddish brown lesions on the fruit, leaves, and twigs ...
The earliest reference to investigations of "black spot" in pineapples is made by Tryon (1898), who ...
Guignardia citricarpa, the causal agent of citrus black spot, forms airborne ascospores on decomposi...
Citrus black spot, caused by Phyllosticta citricarpa, is one of the most important fungal diseases i...
Citrus black spot, caused by Phyllosticta citricarpa, is one of the most important fungal diseases i...
Citrus black spot is an important fungal disease of citrus resulting in fruit drop and rind blemish ...
Citrus black spot is an important fungal disease of citrus resulting in fruit drop and rind blemish ...
Guignardia citricarpa, the causal agent of citrus black spot (CBS), forms ascospores and conidia in ...
Alternaria brown spot (ABS) of mandarins, caused by a pathotype of the fungus Alternaria alternata, ...
Citrus black spot (CBS) is a fungal disease, caused by Guignardia citricarpa, that has a high econom...
During the 2018 season, superficial dry and firm black spots, where sometimes an aerial mycelium dev...
Several Phyllosticta species are known as pathogens of Citrus spp., and are responsible for various ...
Ascosporic infection plays a major role in the epidemiology of citrus black spot (CBS) in South Afri...
Alternaria brown spot (ABS), caused by Alternaria alternata, is a serious disease affecting mandarin...
Introduction – Declining Citrus trees (CTD) is a major constraint causing Citrus production depletio...
Melanose, caused by Diaporthe citri, produces reddish brown lesions on the fruit, leaves, and twigs ...
The earliest reference to investigations of "black spot" in pineapples is made by Tryon (1898), who ...
Guignardia citricarpa, the causal agent of citrus black spot, forms airborne ascospores on decomposi...
Citrus black spot, caused by Phyllosticta citricarpa, is one of the most important fungal diseases i...
Citrus black spot, caused by Phyllosticta citricarpa, is one of the most important fungal diseases i...
Citrus black spot is an important fungal disease of citrus resulting in fruit drop and rind blemish ...
Citrus black spot is an important fungal disease of citrus resulting in fruit drop and rind blemish ...
Guignardia citricarpa, the causal agent of citrus black spot (CBS), forms ascospores and conidia in ...
Alternaria brown spot (ABS) of mandarins, caused by a pathotype of the fungus Alternaria alternata, ...
Citrus black spot (CBS) is a fungal disease, caused by Guignardia citricarpa, that has a high econom...
During the 2018 season, superficial dry and firm black spots, where sometimes an aerial mycelium dev...
Several Phyllosticta species are known as pathogens of Citrus spp., and are responsible for various ...
Ascosporic infection plays a major role in the epidemiology of citrus black spot (CBS) in South Afri...
Alternaria brown spot (ABS), caused by Alternaria alternata, is a serious disease affecting mandarin...
Introduction – Declining Citrus trees (CTD) is a major constraint causing Citrus production depletio...
Melanose, caused by Diaporthe citri, produces reddish brown lesions on the fruit, leaves, and twigs ...
The earliest reference to investigations of "black spot" in pineapples is made by Tryon (1898), who ...