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The fungal pathogen Corynespora cassiicola: A review and insights for target spot management on cotton and Soya bean

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JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY
卷 169, 期 6, 页码 329-338

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jph.12992

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disease management; fungicide resistance; genetic control; genetic diversity; IPM

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  1. Alabama Farmers Federation Soya bean Committee [015--2-14003]

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Corynespora cassiicola is a fungus causing diseases on a wide range of plant species globally, with management strategies including risk assessment, fungicide use, and genetic control to prevent resistance development.
Corynespora cassiicola (Berk. & Curt.) C.T. Wei is a fungus that occupies several diverse habits from a saprophyte to a parasite of plants, nematodes and humans. As a phytoparasitic fungus, C. cassiicola causes disease in a broad range of plant species worldwide. It causes target spot on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and Soya bean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) and is a disease of economic importance. Increasing demand for food and fibre to supply a growing world population requires increasing yields of crops on existing agricultural land while protecting the environment, following the principles of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. The current review provides a summary of research conducted on C. cassiicola with a special focus on target spot of cotton and Soya bean. The biology and diversity among C. cassiicola isolates are presented. A more detailed discussion on two essential IPM strategies is provided emphasizing their importance in disease management; the risk of fungicide resistance development with the use of fungicides to control target spot, and the need for genetic control with resistant cultivars.

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