Stem and root rot of Telosma cordata caused by Phytophthora palmivora in Vietnam – a newly recognised disease
V. T. Dau A , C. V. Tran A , L. T. Pham A , H. T. Phan B D , H. L. Dang C and L. W. Burgess CA Nghe An Plant Protection Sub-Department, Vinh, Nghe An, Vietnam.
B National Institute of Medicinal Materials, Hanoi, Vietnam.
C Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
D Corresponding author. Email: phanthuyhien@yahoo.com
Australasian Plant Disease Notes 3(1) 135-137 https://doi.org/10.1071/DN08052
Submitted: 5 June 2008 Accepted: 17 September 2008 Published: 9 October 2008
Abstract
Severe losses of plants in crops of Telosma cordata occurred in Nam Dan District, Nghe An Province, Vietnam, following prolonged wet weather in September 2007. Phytophthora palmivora was isolated consistently from the margin of diseased and healthy tissue in underground stems. Koch’s Postulates were fulfilled. This is the first report of this disease.
Acknowledgement
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
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