Spilocaea Pyracanthae causing leaf scab on loquat in Pakistan

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Loquat is attacked by many phytopathogenic fungi. Among these Spilocaea pyracanthae is of economic importance. The fungus received no attention in Pakistan and some other parts of the world. The current study is focused on the symptomatology of this disease and the etiology of the fungus. During extensive surveys of loquat orchards in 2013 heavy infestations of this disease were observed. The leaf symptoms were observed as olive brown, opaque necrotic sub-circular spots, with light brown coloration in the center. Two or more spots coalesced in severe infectionscovering large leaf areas. The fungus was identified as Spilocaea pyracanthae on the basis of conidia and morphological characters. The pathogenicity of the fungus was confirmed on healthy plants under greenhouse conditions by following Koch’s postulates. The fungus produced characteristic leaf scab symptoms on young leaves. This is the first report of Spilocaea pyracanthae causing leaf scab of loquat in Pakistan.

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Butt, H., Mukhtar, T., & Batool, M. (2016, January 1). Spilocaea Pyracanthae causing leaf scab on loquat in Pakistan. Bragantia. Instituto Agronomico. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4499.235

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