Twenty-two strains of Colletotrichum, representing eight species, were isolated from eight genera of Orchidaceae in Yunnan and Guizhou provinces in China. Fourteen strains were from lesions and are pathogens, four were from fallen/dead flowers or stems and four were isolated as endophytes. The strains are characterized through morphological studies and multilocus phylogenetic analysis (ACT, Tub 2, CAL, CHS I, GPDH and ITS). Colletotrichum orchidearum and the new species Colletotrichum karstii are described and illustrated, based on morphological characters and multilocus sequence data. Collections of the other Colletotrichum species are reported with notes.</p
Colletotrichum species are widely known as key anthracnose pathogens of several economic plants. In ...
"We investigated the phylogenetic diversity of 144 Colletotrichum isolates associated with symptomat...
Colletotrichum is an economically important plant pathogenic genus worldwide, but can also have endo...
Colletotrichum has numerous host range and distribution. Its species are important plant pathogens, ...
Thirty-eight strains of Colletotrichum were isolated from diseased Citrus leaves in Guizhou and Yunn...
Nine Colletotrichum strains were isolated from diseased and dead stalks of Hemerocallis species (day...
Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum species is a serious disease of more than 30 plant genera. Seve...
Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum species is a serious disease of more than 30 plant genera. Seve...
Colletotrichum cliviae is a fungal speciesreported both as pathogen and endophyte with broadgeograph...
Species of Colletotrichum are commonly found in many plant hosts as pathogens, endophytes and occasi...
Species of Colletotrichum are commonly found in many plant hosts as pathogens, endophytes and occasi...
Species of Colletotrichum are commonly found in many plant hosts as pathogens, endophytes and occasi...
<p>Although Glomerella glycines, Colletotrichum magnum and C. orchidearum are known as causal agents...
Although Glomerella glycines, Colletotrichum magnum and C. orchidearum are known as causal agents of...
Litchi (Litchi chinensis) is an evergreen fruit tree grown in subtropical and tropical countries. Ch...
Colletotrichum species are widely known as key anthracnose pathogens of several economic plants. In ...
"We investigated the phylogenetic diversity of 144 Colletotrichum isolates associated with symptomat...
Colletotrichum is an economically important plant pathogenic genus worldwide, but can also have endo...
Colletotrichum has numerous host range and distribution. Its species are important plant pathogens, ...
Thirty-eight strains of Colletotrichum were isolated from diseased Citrus leaves in Guizhou and Yunn...
Nine Colletotrichum strains were isolated from diseased and dead stalks of Hemerocallis species (day...
Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum species is a serious disease of more than 30 plant genera. Seve...
Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum species is a serious disease of more than 30 plant genera. Seve...
Colletotrichum cliviae is a fungal speciesreported both as pathogen and endophyte with broadgeograph...
Species of Colletotrichum are commonly found in many plant hosts as pathogens, endophytes and occasi...
Species of Colletotrichum are commonly found in many plant hosts as pathogens, endophytes and occasi...
Species of Colletotrichum are commonly found in many plant hosts as pathogens, endophytes and occasi...
<p>Although Glomerella glycines, Colletotrichum magnum and C. orchidearum are known as causal agents...
Although Glomerella glycines, Colletotrichum magnum and C. orchidearum are known as causal agents of...
Litchi (Litchi chinensis) is an evergreen fruit tree grown in subtropical and tropical countries. Ch...
Colletotrichum species are widely known as key anthracnose pathogens of several economic plants. In ...
"We investigated the phylogenetic diversity of 144 Colletotrichum isolates associated with symptomat...
Colletotrichum is an economically important plant pathogenic genus worldwide, but can also have endo...