Ornamental Horticulture (Sep 2020)

Leaf spots of calibrachoa caused by Nigrospora oryzae

  • Nicolás Pablo Borrelli,
  • Santiago Stancanelli,
  • Mirta Leonor Papone,
  • María Virginia Moreno,
  • Sebastián Stenglein,
  • Eduardo Roberto Wright,
  • Juan Carlos Hagiwara,
  • Marta Carolina Rivera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2447-536X.v26i4.2177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 4

Abstract

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Calibrachoa hybrida (calibrachoa, million bells) is a flowering ornamental with increasing importance due to the existence of many successful cultivars for growing indoors in containers and planting in the garden and landscape. The outstanding characteristic is a profuse flowering and intense colour. In October 2019, a fungal isolate was obtained from basal calibrachoa leaves with irregular brown leaf spots, in plants cultivated in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The aim of the present study was to identify the cause of the disease in this ornamental genus, to expand knowledge about prevalent pathologies. The isolate was identified using morphological and molecular markers, and the pathogenicity tests were fulfilled. This paper reports that Nigrospora oryzae is pathogenic to calibrachoa, which seems to be the first record of this leaf spot disease in the world.

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