Cladosporium species causing “Cladosporium rot” on “Bosc” pear fruit in Argentina
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چکیده
• Cladosporium rot on Bosc pears has been reported in the valleys of Río Negro and Neuquén. macrocarpum , C. subtilissimum floccosum were species involved. This is first report identified as involved this pathology. “ rot” “Bosc” pear fruit during cold storage causes significant economic losses recent years productive The not determined. During 2016-2017, ( Pyrus communis ) chambers exhibited external brownish black circular spots caused by spp. objective work was to determine that above mentioned symptoms. morphological molecular analyses partial sequence actin gene (ACT) supported identification. determined disease. Although cause rot, identify these causal agents En los valles productivos de y Neuquén, se ha reportado en últimos años la presencia podredumbre peras «Bosc» causada por lo que generó significativas pérdidas económicas. Las especies involucradas no fueron determinadas. Se detectó aparición manchas circulares negras parduzcas dicha variedad cámaras almacenamiento frío durante 2016-2017. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue determinar las causantes síntomas mencionados. La identificación llevada a cabo caracterización morfológica el análisis secuencia parcial gen actina (ACT). pudo implicadas. Si bien sido previamente reportada, este es primer informe identifica estas entre agentes causales enfermedad.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Revista Argentina De Microbiologia
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['1851-7617', '0325-7541']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ram.2019.11.006