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Abstract
Aim:
The aim of the present study was to understand the basic pathogen dynamics of
Colletotrichum species infecting chilli crop in the Andaman and
Nicobar Islands for disease management practices.???
Methodology: Twenty fungal isolates associated with chilli (Capsicum
annuum) anthracnose disease from diverse locations of tropical Andaman,
India were characterized using polyphasic approaches. ????
Results:
Upon morphological studies, out of twenty isolates, fourteen isolates were
found chromogenic and eleven showed concentric ring pattern of mycelial
growth. Based on conidial morphology, the isolates were grouped into two
species (C. capsici and C. gloesporioides). The pathogenicity
tests on three chilli varieties revealed difference in the pathogenic
potential among the collected isolates. The sequence analysis using internal
transcriber spacer (ITS) region revealed the presence of two other species C.
siamense and C. plurivorum, in addition to C. gloesporioides
and C. capsici.???? ???????
Interpretation: The present study revealed the presence
of high level of genetic and pathogenic variability among the Colletotrichum
isolates infecting chilli in Andaman Islands. ????????????
Key
words:
Anthracnose, Capsicum, Colletotrichum, Molecular variability,
Pathogenicity
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