Agriculture (Sep 2021)

<i>Neofusicoccum batangarum</i> Causing Dieback of Mango (<i>Mangifera indica</i>) in Florida

  • Alina S. Puig,
  • Mike C. Winterstein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11090853
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 853

Abstract

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Mango (Mangifera indica) is an economically significant crop, and is affected by dieback in nearly all commercial production areas. Due to the wide range of organisms previously associated with these disease symptoms in Florida, isolations and pathogenicity tests were carried out to determine the causal organism. The pathogen was identified as Neofusicoccum batangarum based on genetic sequences from three loci (internal transcribed spacer of the rDNA (ITS), β-tubulin (BT), and translation elongation factor 1-α (EF)), recommended for members of the Botryosphaeriaceae family. Possible infection routes were determined by inoculating wounded and unwounded stems with N. batangarum. Trees wounded prior to pathogen inoculation developed larger lesions (5.85 cm ± 1.51) than unwounded trees (0.51 cm ± 0.48), p N. batangarum, and evidence of its role causing mango dieback in Florida.

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