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First report of <i>Bipolaris bicolor</i> causing a leaf spot disease on rubber tree
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Diagnostic MycologySoutheast AsiaBotanyRubber TreePathologyPlant PathologyMicrobiologyDermatologyFirst ReportFungal SystematicsMedicineRubber TreesLeaf Spot DiseaseTree DiseaseFungal PathogenPlant Health
Abstract The rubber tree ( Hevea brasiliensis ) is the only resource for commercial natural rubber production and thus has economic importance in Southeast Asia. A spot disease on the leaves of a rubber tree was first discovered in 2017 in Hainan, China. In this study, the fungal isolate MA1 from the infected tissues was determined to be a pathogen of the spot disease by satisfying Koch's postulates. The isolate MA1 was identified as Bipolaris bicolor based on the morphological characteristics and multigene phylogenetic analysis. Among fungicides, prochloraz, iprodione and pyraclostrobin significantly inhibited hyphal growth of B. bicolor under in vitro conditions. This study constitutes the first report on the association of B. bicolor with leaf spot disease of rubber trees worldwide.
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