Molecular and phenotypic characterization revealed six Colletotrichum species responsible for anthracnose disease of small cardamom in South India
Small cardamom ( Elettaria cardamomum Maton) is extensively cultivated in the Western Ghats of South India either as a monocrop under the forest trees or as an intercrop along with arecanut and coffee plantations. Colletotrichum species responsible for severe outbreaks of anthracnose on small cardam...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of plant pathology 2016-11, Vol.146 (3), p.465-481 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Small cardamom (
Elettaria cardamomum
Maton) is extensively cultivated in the Western Ghats of South India either as a monocrop under the forest trees or as an intercrop along with arecanut and coffee plantations.
Colletotrichum
species responsible for severe outbreaks of anthracnose on small cardamom in South India are reported. Small cardamom anthracnose, popularly known as “Chenthal”, manifests itself on the foliage as yellowish lesions, which later coalesce to form large blighted areas. In advanced stages, the affected leaves dry up giving a burnt appearance to the plant. Twenty-five isolates of
Colletotrichum
were isolated from leaves of small cardamom in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu states of India. The isolates were characterized through morphological studies and multilocus phylogenetic analysis (
ITS, ACT, CHS-1, GAPDH, TUB2, CYLH3, GS
and
ApMat
gene regions) to test whether different species are present and identified:
C. karstii
(2 isolates),
C. gloeosporioides
(1)
, C. siamense
(7),
C. syzygicola
(6),
Colletotrichum
sp (5), and
C. guajavae
(4), as the cause of anthracnose on small cardamom for the first time. Pathogenicity of the six species was confirmed. To our knowledge, this is the first detailed study of
Colletotrichum
species which cause anthracnose diseases on small cardamom. |
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ISSN: | 0929-1873 1573-8469 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10658-016-0931-9 |