Leaf Smut of Sagittaria latifolia Caused by Doassansia horiana
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概要
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A smut-like disease was found on the leaves of Sagittaria latifolia in Japan. Spore balls collected from the leaves of S. latifolia and S. trifolia var. edulis were used to cross-inoculate leaves of pathogen-free plants of the two species to identify the pathogen. Spots and swellings formed on leaves of the two species 10 days after inoculation. These symptoms were quite similar to those of the leaf smut disease of S. trifolia var. edulis caused by Doassansia horiana, and the spore balls were characteristic of the fungus. Therefore, the authors conclude that D. horiana caused leaf smut disease on S. latifolia.
- 日本植物病理学会の論文
- 2000-11-25
著者
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KUSAKARI SHIN-ICHI
Osaka Prefectural Agricultural and forestry Research Center
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Kusakari Shin-ichi
Osaka Prefectural Agriculture And Forestry Research Center
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Tanimoto Tadayoshi
Osaka Prefectural Shiroyama Senior High School
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