Fruit rot of papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a postharvest disease in Malaysia. Symptoms of fruit rot, commonly appear during storage are characterized as dark with a wide margin of watery tissue and a surface wrinkled owing to the eruption of the pycnidia. This results in economic loss for fresh market of up to 90% and reduced the domestic market as well for export industry. Morphological criteria such as cultural, conidial and appressorial characters were used to differentiate taxa into species complexes, but cannot separate Lasiodiplodia species within a complex. To date, the genus had 30 species known from culture infecting host plants that are more than 500 hosts. Lasiodiplodia theobromae have been identified as a species causing fruit ro...
Aims: The outbreak of papaya dieback disease in Malaysia has been reported since 2003. Several repor...
Lasiodiplodia theobromae is the only pathogen reported to cause mango tree decline disease in Ghana....
Lasiodiplodia theobromae is the only pathogen reported to cause mango tree decline disease in Ghana....
Guava (Psidium guajava L.) belongs to the family of Myrtaceae is native to tropical America. Posthar...
Guava (Psidium guajava L.) belongs to the family of Myrtaceae is native to tropical America. Posthar...
Guava (Psidium guajava L.) belongs to the family of Myrtaceae is native to tropical America. Posthar...
Lasiodiplodia species are important plant pathogens in mango production countries, infecting plants ...
Papaya, Carica papaya L. is a fast-growing, semi-woody tropical herb and is one of the major fruit c...
Plant pathogenic fungi are one of the causing agent that infecting pre-harvest and post-harvest frui...
A total of seven fungi were identified from the surface of fully matured papaya fruits cv. 'Sekaki' ...
Lasiodiplodia species is an important plant pathogen causing fruit rot, a threatening disease for ...
Abstract Control of C. papaya diseases requires intervention both on the field and post harvest. Le...
Aims: The outbreak of papaya dieback disease in Malaysia has been reported since 2003. Several repor...
Control of C. papaya diseases requires intervention both on the field and post harvest. Leaf and ste...
Fungi are the most important group of microorganisms that attack Carica papaya leading to economic l...
Aims: The outbreak of papaya dieback disease in Malaysia has been reported since 2003. Several repor...
Lasiodiplodia theobromae is the only pathogen reported to cause mango tree decline disease in Ghana....
Lasiodiplodia theobromae is the only pathogen reported to cause mango tree decline disease in Ghana....
Guava (Psidium guajava L.) belongs to the family of Myrtaceae is native to tropical America. Posthar...
Guava (Psidium guajava L.) belongs to the family of Myrtaceae is native to tropical America. Posthar...
Guava (Psidium guajava L.) belongs to the family of Myrtaceae is native to tropical America. Posthar...
Lasiodiplodia species are important plant pathogens in mango production countries, infecting plants ...
Papaya, Carica papaya L. is a fast-growing, semi-woody tropical herb and is one of the major fruit c...
Plant pathogenic fungi are one of the causing agent that infecting pre-harvest and post-harvest frui...
A total of seven fungi were identified from the surface of fully matured papaya fruits cv. 'Sekaki' ...
Lasiodiplodia species is an important plant pathogen causing fruit rot, a threatening disease for ...
Abstract Control of C. papaya diseases requires intervention both on the field and post harvest. Le...
Aims: The outbreak of papaya dieback disease in Malaysia has been reported since 2003. Several repor...
Control of C. papaya diseases requires intervention both on the field and post harvest. Leaf and ste...
Fungi are the most important group of microorganisms that attack Carica papaya leading to economic l...
Aims: The outbreak of papaya dieback disease in Malaysia has been reported since 2003. Several repor...
Lasiodiplodia theobromae is the only pathogen reported to cause mango tree decline disease in Ghana....
Lasiodiplodia theobromae is the only pathogen reported to cause mango tree decline disease in Ghana....