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Plant disease record

A canker of Limonium sp. caused by Phomopsis limonii sp. nov.

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Pages 73-77 | Received 29 Jun 1999, Accepted 12 Jan 2000, Published online: 22 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

A stem canker disease of a Limonium hybrid ‘Chorus Magenta’ was identified at several sites throughout the North Island of New Zealand. First symptoms included leaves of diseased plants turning yellow, often on one side of the leaf blades. Cankers developed blue‐black discoloration, and dark fruiting bodies of a fungus were located below the epidermis of cankers on dying plants. A Phomopsis sp. was consistently isolated from diseased stem tissue. Pathogenicity was confirmed by inoculating healthy plants with the fungus in the greenhouse. The pathogen was recognised as a new species and named Phomopsis limonii. This is the first report of Phomopsis on Limonium.

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