We’ve selected a few of the latest new geographic, host and species records for plant pests and diseases from CAB Abstracts. Records this fortnight include a pith necrosis caused by Xanthomonas perforans on tomato plants, the first report of dieback of mango caused by Fusarium decemcellulare in China and a distinct strain of Cowpea mild mottle virus infecting soybean in India.
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- First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus (TCSV) in Tomato, pepper, and jimsonweed in Puerto Rico.
Webster, C. G.; Jensen, C. E. de; Rivera-Vargas, L. I.; Rodrigues, J. C. V.; Mercado, W.; Frantz, G.; Mellinger, H. C.; Adkins, S. (2013) Plant Health Progress August: PHP-2013-0812-01-BR. - First report of dieback of mango caused by Fusarium decemcellulare in China.
Qi YanXiang; Pu JinJi; Zhang Xin; Zhang He; Lu Ying; Yu QunFang; Zhang HuiQiang; Xie YiXian (2013) Journal of Phytopathology 161 (10) 735-738. - A distinct strain of Cowpea mild mottle virus infecting soybean in India.
Yadav, M. K.; Biswas, K. K.; Lal, S. K.; Baranwal, V. K.; Jain, R. K. (2013) Journal of Phytopathology 161 (10) 739-744. - First report of five viruses infecting potatoes in Tanzania.
Chiunga, E.; Valkonen, J. P. T. (2013) Plant Disease 97 (9) 1260-1261. - First report of “Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum” associated with psyllid-infested tobacco in Nicaragua.
Munyaneza, J. E.; Sengoda, V. G.; Aguilar, E.; Bextine, B.; McCue, K. F. (2013) Plant Disease 97 (9) 1244-1245. - First report of “Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum” on tomato in El Salvador.
Bextine, B.; Aguilar, E.; Rueda, A.; Caceres, O.; Sengoda, V. G.; McCue, K. F.; Munyaneza, J. E. (2013) Plant Disease 97 (9) 1245. - First report of Phytophthora palmivora causing fruit rot of fig (Ficus carica L.) in China.
AZhang, C.; Zhang, W.; Ma, H. Q.; Zhang, G. Z. (2013) Plant Disease 97 (9) 1252. - Penicillium daejeonium sp. nov., a new species isolated from a grape and schisandra fruit in Korea.
Sang HyunKyu; An TaeJin; Kim ChangSun; Choi, Y. P.; Deng JianXin; Paul, N. C.; Sung GiHo; Yu SeungHun (2013) The Journal of Microbiology 51 (4) 536-539. - First report of a natural occurrence of Tomato yellow fruit ring virus on pepper in Iran.
Golnaraghi, A. R.; Hamedi, A.; Yazdani-Khameneh, S.; Khosroshahi, T. S. (2013) Plant Disease 97 (9) 1259. - A pith necrosis caused by Xanthomonas perforans on tomato plants.
Aiello, D.; Scuderi, G.; Vitale, A.; Firrao, G.; Polizzi, G.; Cirvilleri, G. (2013) European Journal of Plant Pathology 137 (1) 29-41
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