The Infection Process of Pestalotiopsis Longisetula Leaf Spot on Strawberry Leaves |
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Authors: | Fabrício A Rodrigues Ivanete Tonole Silva Maria Fernanda Antunes Cruz Vivian Carré‐Missio |
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Institution: | Department of Plant Pathology, Laboratory of Host‐Parasite Interaction, Vi?osa Federal University, , Vi?osa, Minas Gerais, 36570‐000 Brazil |
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Abstract: | Pestalotia leaf spot, caused by the fungus Pestalotiopsis longisetula Guba, has become the major disease affecting strawberry production in Brazil. Strawberry seedlings with 4–5 leaves were inoculated with a conidial suspension of P. longisetula (2 × 105 conidia/ml), and leaf samples were collected at 48, 72, 96 and 144 h after inoculation (hai) for observation in the scanning electron microscope. Conidia germinated within 48 hai. At 72 hai, conidia had formed very long germ tubes over the epidermal cells without any evidence of appressorial formation nor direct penetration. At 96 hai, fungal hyphae grew inter‐ and intracellularly in the lacunous parenchyma and also through tracheary elements. Pycnidia were first observed on the leaf surface at 96 hai. At 144 hai, conidia of P. longisetula were first liberated from the pycnidia. This study adds new information to better understand of the infection process of P. longisetula that may help in developing more effective disease control strategies. |
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Keywords: | Fragaria  ×   ananassa fungal infection Pestalotia leaf spot |
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