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Valdensia leaf blight of highbush blueberry caused by , a new fungal disease in Japan

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JOURNAL OF GENERAL PLANT PATHOLOGY
Volume 78, Issue 3, Pages 151-159

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SPRINGER TOKYO
DOI: 10.1007/s10327-012-0373-y

Keywords

Anamorphic fungus; Epidemiology; Sclerotiniaceae; Vaccinium corymbosum; Valdensia heterodoxa

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  1. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [22770074] Funding Source: KAKEN

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In July 2003, a new disease occurred on leaves of highbush blueberry ( L.) in Iwate, Japan. Leaves initially had brownish spots, which subsequently developed into large lesions with concentric rings, resulting in premature defoliation. Teardrop-shaped conidia infecting leaves were visible by the naked eye as small protuberances in the center of lesions. Star-shaped conidia were sporadically produced on large lesions. The causal fungus was identified as , based on cultural, morphological and genetic studies. Inoculation tests showed that the fungus reproduced lesions on detached young leaves of highbush blueberry. A field survey in 2009 indicated that symptoms initially appeared on the lower leaves of basal shoots in late May, and the disease rapidly progressed on leaves of basal shoots, eventually spreading to lateral shoots from late June to late July. Removal of all basal shoots in late June significantly reduced disease incidence on lateral shoots in late July.

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