1. Novel Pestalotiopsis that Causes Gray Spot Disease of Polygonatum cyrtonema in Hunan Province of China.
- Author
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Sun L, Zhou Q, Fan Q, Wang S, Zhang S, Deng G, Li Y, Zou J, Chen X, and Li S
- Subjects
- China, Xylariales genetics, Xylariales classification, Xylariales isolation & purification, Plant Leaves microbiology, Plant Diseases microbiology, Polygonatum microbiology, Phylogeny
- Abstract
Polygonatum cyrtonema Hua is a perennial herb of the Asparagaceae family that is used for both dietary and medicinal purposes in China. In September 2019, a new leaf spot disease on Polygonatum cyrtonema was detected and is currently widespread in Huaihua, Hunan Province, China. Pathogenic fungi were isolated and purified from samples of diseased tissue that were collected for morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies. The pathogen was identified using multilocus (ITS, TEF-1, and TUB2) phylogenies, as well as morphological characters, and was found to be clustered but separately divergent from species of Pestalotiopsis . However, there were significant morphological differences between the pathogen and similar species. The pathogen was finally identified as a new species that was designated Pestalotiopsis xuefengensis . This is the first report of Pestalotiopsis xuefengensis serving as the causal agent of gray leaf spot on Polygonatum cyrtonema . This study will provide useful information for the diagnosis and management of this disease., Competing Interests: The author(s) declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2024
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