Variations among the isolates of koleroga noxia on different collateral hosts

Based on the symptoms similar to black rot of coffee, pathogen/isolates from 20 different host species were collected and cultures of Koleroga noxia from these host species were established either by basidiospore fall methos or plating the infected leaf bits on PDA. Comparative measurements of basidia, sterigmata and basidiospores of all the isolates of K. noxia were presented. Besides, colony growth manifested by these isolates on PDA-thiamine at 23¦1°C were also described. Of the 20 isolates of K. noxia inoculated on one-year-old coffee plants only 10 isolates viz., nos 9 to 17 and 20 were infectious and incoulated leaves exhibited the symptoms of black rot. Hence, host plants, of these isolates could be considered as collateral hosts of the black rot pathogen of coffee.

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Main Authors: 122238 Sudhakar, S.B., 118274 Shankara Bhat, S.
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Published: Jul
Subjects:COFFEA, KOLEROGA NOXIA, AISLAMIENTO, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, HUESPEDES, ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:877152020-02-03T21:55:14ZVariations among the isolates of koleroga noxia on different collateral hosts 122238 Sudhakar, S.B. 118274 Shankara Bhat, S. Jul 1995Based on the symptoms similar to black rot of coffee, pathogen/isolates from 20 different host species were collected and cultures of Koleroga noxia from these host species were established either by basidiospore fall methos or plating the infected leaf bits on PDA. Comparative measurements of basidia, sterigmata and basidiospores of all the isolates of K. noxia were presented. Besides, colony growth manifested by these isolates on PDA-thiamine at 23¦1°C were also described. Of the 20 isolates of K. noxia inoculated on one-year-old coffee plants only 10 isolates viz., nos 9 to 17 and 20 were infectious and incoulated leaves exhibited the symptoms of black rot. Hence, host plants, of these isolates could be considered as collateral hosts of the black rot pathogen of coffee.Based on the symptoms similar to black rot of coffee, pathogen/isolates from 20 different host species were collected and cultures of Koleroga noxia from these host species were established either by basidiospore fall methos or plating the infected leaf bits on PDA. Comparative measurements of basidia, sterigmata and basidiospores of all the isolates of K. noxia were presented. Besides, colony growth manifested by these isolates on PDA-thiamine at 23¦1°C were also described. Of the 20 isolates of K. noxia inoculated on one-year-old coffee plants only 10 isolates viz., nos 9 to 17 and 20 were infectious and incoulated leaves exhibited the symptoms of black rot. Hence, host plants, of these isolates could be considered as collateral hosts of the black rot pathogen of coffee.COFFEAKOLEROGA NOXIAAISLAMIENTOENFERMEDADES FUNGOSASHUESPEDESANATOMIA DE LA PLANTAJournal of Coffee Research (India)
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topic COFFEA
KOLEROGA NOXIA
AISLAMIENTO
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
HUESPEDES
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
COFFEA
KOLEROGA NOXIA
AISLAMIENTO
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
HUESPEDES
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
spellingShingle COFFEA
KOLEROGA NOXIA
AISLAMIENTO
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
HUESPEDES
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
COFFEA
KOLEROGA NOXIA
AISLAMIENTO
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
HUESPEDES
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
122238 Sudhakar, S.B.
118274 Shankara Bhat, S.
Variations among the isolates of koleroga noxia on different collateral hosts
description Based on the symptoms similar to black rot of coffee, pathogen/isolates from 20 different host species were collected and cultures of Koleroga noxia from these host species were established either by basidiospore fall methos or plating the infected leaf bits on PDA. Comparative measurements of basidia, sterigmata and basidiospores of all the isolates of K. noxia were presented. Besides, colony growth manifested by these isolates on PDA-thiamine at 23¦1°C were also described. Of the 20 isolates of K. noxia inoculated on one-year-old coffee plants only 10 isolates viz., nos 9 to 17 and 20 were infectious and incoulated leaves exhibited the symptoms of black rot. Hence, host plants, of these isolates could be considered as collateral hosts of the black rot pathogen of coffee.
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topic_facet COFFEA
KOLEROGA NOXIA
AISLAMIENTO
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
HUESPEDES
ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
author 122238 Sudhakar, S.B.
118274 Shankara Bhat, S.
author_facet 122238 Sudhakar, S.B.
118274 Shankara Bhat, S.
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title Variations among the isolates of koleroga noxia on different collateral hosts
title_short Variations among the isolates of koleroga noxia on different collateral hosts
title_full Variations among the isolates of koleroga noxia on different collateral hosts
title_fullStr Variations among the isolates of koleroga noxia on different collateral hosts
title_full_unstemmed Variations among the isolates of koleroga noxia on different collateral hosts
title_sort variations among the isolates of koleroga noxia on different collateral hosts
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