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Diaporthe citri: A Fungal Pathogen Causing Melanose Disease [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2022
Citrus melanose is a fungal disease caused by Diaporthe citri F.A. Wolf. It is found in various citrus-growing locations across the world. The host range of D. citri is limited to plants of the Citrus genus.
Chingchai Chaisiri   +3 more
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Transcriptional insights of citrus defense response against Diaporthe citri [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2023
Citrus melanose, caused by Diaporthe citri, is one of the most important and widespread fungal diseases of citrus. Previous studies demonstrated that the citrus host was able to trigger the defense response to restrict the spread of D. citri.
Pudong Li   +13 more
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Chemical Resistance of Diaporthe citri against Systemic Fungicides on Citrus [PDF]

open access: yesThe Plant Pathology Journal, 2023
Citrus melanose, caused by Diaporthe citri, has been one of the serious diseases, and chemical fungicides were used for protection in many citrus orchards of Jeju Island.
Zar Zar Soe   +3 more
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Development of Molecular Marker to Detect Citrus Melanose Caused by from Citrus Melanose-like Symptoms [PDF]

open access: yesThe Plant Pathology Journal, 2021
It is difficult to distinguish melanose and melanoses-like symptoms with the naked eye because they appear similar. To accurately detect melanose symptoms caused by Diaporthe citri from melanose-like symptoms, we developed PCR-based specific primers ...
Cheol-Woo Choi   +6 more
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Phylogenetic Analysis and Development of Molecular Tool for Detection of Diaporthe citri Causing Melanose Disease of Citrus [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2020
Melanose disease caused by Diaporthe citri is considered as one of the most important and destructive diseases of citrus worldwide. In this study, isolates from melanose samples were obtained and analyzed.
Chingchai Chaisiri   +5 more
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Abundant Genetic Diversity and Extensive Differentiation among Geographic Populations of the Citrus Pathogen Diaporthe citri in Southern China [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Fungi, 2021
The fungal pathogen Diaporthe citri is a major cause of diseases in citrus. One common disease is melanose, responsible for large economic losses to the citrus fruit industry.
Tao Xiong   +8 more
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Suppression of Melanose Caused by Diaporthe citri on Citrus Leaves Pretreated with Bio-sulfur [PDF]

open access: yesThe Plant Pathology Journal, 2019
Melanose, caused by Diaporthe citri, is one of severe diseases in citrus, a major economic resource in Jeju island. To reduce the usage amount of organic synthetic fungicide, bio-sulfur was tested as an alternative chemical to control citrus melanose in ...
Yong Ho Shin   +4 more
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Identification and Characterization of Diaporthe citri as the Causal Agent of Melanose in Lemon in China [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
Lemon, widely used in food, medicine, cosmetics, and other industries, has considerable value as a commodity and horticultural product. Previous research has shown that the fungus Diaporthe citri infects several citrus species, including mandarin, lemon,
Yang Zhou   +8 more
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Differential Chemical Profile of Metabolite Extracts Produced by the Diaporthe citri (G-01) Endophyte Mediated by Varying the Fermented Broth pH [PDF]

open access: yesMetabolites, 2022
Endophytic microorganisms show great potential for biotechnological exploitation because they are able to produce a wide range of secondary compounds involved in endophyte–plant adaptation, and their interactions with other living organisms that share ...
Julio Cesar Polonio   +6 more
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Isolation, identification, and antibacterial evaluation of endophytic fungi from Gannan navel orange [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2023
Gannan navel orange is a famous brand in China but the isolation of its endophytic fungi was rarely reported. In this study, a total of 54 strains of endophytic fungi were successfully isolated from the pulp, peel, twig, and leaf of Gannan navel orange ...
Huan Wang   +12 more
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