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View article: First Molecular Phylogenetic Identification and Report of Pseudocercospora cannabina Causing Leaf Spot Disease on Cannabis sativa in Thailand
First Molecular Phylogenetic Identification and Report of Pseudocercospora cannabina Causing Leaf Spot Disease on Cannabis sativa in Thailand Open
Cannabis sativa is gaining attention as an agronomically important crop in many countries around the world. The identification and control of leaf diseases in cannabis are very important for cannabis cultivators as leaves are the most econ…
View article: Effect of Silicon on the Fruit Quality and Disease Response to Gummy Stem Blight in Cucumber
Effect of Silicon on the Fruit Quality and Disease Response to Gummy Stem Blight in Cucumber Open
Gumm y stem blight (GSB) caused by Stagonosporopsis cucurbitacearum is the most destructive fungal disease affecting cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) production. In Thailand, cucumber is one of the most popularly marketed vegetables and the c…
Unraveling Capnodiaceae species in Northern Thailand Open
Sooty mold is a common fungal foliar epiphyte that can significantly impact agricultural crops. In this study, we found four different species of sooty molds belonging to Capnodiaceae occurring on different plants in northern Thailand viz.…
View article: Taxonomic and phylogenetic appraisal of a new holomorphic Neophyllachora species from Chiang Mai, Thailand
Taxonomic and phylogenetic appraisal of a new holomorphic Neophyllachora species from Chiang Mai, Thailand Open
Tar spot is a common fungal disease often caused by Phyllachoraceae species, mostly on leaves and also on stems and fruits of a variety of host plant families. We identified a Neophyllachora species from Ficus religiosa leaves in Chiang Ma…
View article: Biological Control of Brassicales Ring Spot Disease Caused by Alternaria brassicicola Using Antagonistic Yeasts
Biological Control of Brassicales Ring Spot Disease Caused by Alternaria brassicicola Using Antagonistic Yeasts Open
T his research investigated the biological control of Ring Spot Disease of Brassicales caused by Alternaria brassicicola, which is an agriculturally important pathogen, using antagonistic yeasts. One hundred fifteen yeasts were isolated fr…
View article: Worldwide Checklist on Grass Fungi: What Do We Know So Far in Ascomycota
Worldwide Checklist on Grass Fungi: What Do We Know So Far in Ascomycota Open
Grasses are cosmopolitan yet an important component in ecology. The current human population readily relies on grasses as many Poaceae species provide staple carbohydrate sources and staple feed to livestock. Ecologically grass plays a vit…
View article: Identification and Pathogenicity of Paramyrothecium Species Associated with Leaf Spot Disease in Northern Thailand
Identification and Pathogenicity of Paramyrothecium Species Associated with Leaf Spot Disease in Northern Thailand Open
Species of Paramyrothecium that are reported as plant pathogens and cause leaf spot or leaf blight have been reported on many commercial crops worldwide. In 2019, during a survey of fungi causing leaf spots on plants in Chiang Mai and Mae …
View article: New species of Cercosporoid on Mango in Thailand
New species of Cercosporoid on Mango in Thailand Open
Fungi in Cercospora and Pseudocercospora are commonly known as cercosporoid fungi. In the current study, a cercosporoid fungus was isolated from Mangifera indica from Chiang Mai, Thailand. The isolate was identifi ed as Pseudocercospora ma…
View article: Production of Non-Volatile Metabolites from Sooty Molds and Their Bio-Functionalities
Production of Non-Volatile Metabolites from Sooty Molds and Their Bio-Functionalities Open
In the current study, eleven sooty mold isolates were collected from different tropical host plants. The isolates were identified under Capnodium, Leptoxyphium and Trichomerium, based on morphology and phylogeny. For the secondary metaboli…
Molecular Phylogenetic Diversity and Biological Characterization of Diaporthe Species Associated with Leaf Spots of Camellia sinensis in Taiwan Open
Camellia sinensis is one of the major crops grown in Taiwan and has been widely cultivated around the island. Tea leaves are prone to various fungal infections, and leaf spot is considered one of the major diseases in Taiwan tea fields. As…
Recovery of Polyphenolic Fraction from Arabica Coffee Pulp and Its Antifungal Applications Open
Coffee pulp is one of the most underutilised by-products from coffee processing. For coffee growers, disposing of this agro-industrial biomass has become one of the most difficult challenges. This study utilised this potential biomass as r…