Colletotrichum plurivorum Damm, Alizadeh & Toy. Sato, Studies in Mycology 92: 31 (2019)
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Colletotrichum plurivorum Damm, Alizadeh & Toy. Sato, Studies in Mycology 92: 31 (2019) View in CoL View at ENA
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China, Guangdong Province, Huazhou , isolated from healthy leaf of Citrus grandis cv. “Tomentosa”, May 2019, YX Shu, (dried culture ZHKU 21-0087), living culture ZHKUCC 21-0102 .
Notes.
A single isolate (ZHKUCC 21-0102) obtained in this study clustered with the ex-type strain of C. plurivorum (CBS 125474) with 99% ML, 97% MP and 1.0 BP support values (Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ). Morphologically, the isolate obtained in this study is similar to those in the original description of C. plurivorum ( Damm et al. 2019). Colletotrichum plurivorum was first introduced by Damm et al. (2019) as a pathogen on Capsicum annuum fruits and subsequently, has been reported as pathogens causing anthracnose or leaf spot diseases ( Farr and Rossman 2022). This is the first report of C. plurivorum as an endophyte on Citrus grandis cv. “Tomentosa”.
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