Guignardia citricarpa a Cause of Black Spot on Mango Foliage in Florida1 |
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Authors: | R. T. McMillan |
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Abstract: | A strain of Guignardia citricarpa Kiely was isolated from infected mango (Mangifera indica L.) leaves. The morphological and physiological characteristics of perithecia and ascospores were identical with those described for G. citricarpa. Inoculated leaves developed lesions 7 to 10 days after ascospore germination. Young lesions appeared as minute, sunken, blackish depressions on upper and lower leaf surfaces. Mature lesions were roughly circular ranging from 1 to 2 mm in diameter. The fungus was consistently reisolated from the lesions which appeared on the leaves, arising from inoculation. Benomyl at 1.7 g/l provided control of black spot. |
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