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RESEARCH ARTICLE

First report of anthracnose of Acacia in Australia

H. Golzar
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Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia, Bentley Delivery Centre, WA 6983, Australia. Email: hgolzar@agric.wa.gov.au

Australasian Plant Disease Notes 4(1) 70-71 https://doi.org/10.1071/DN09030
Submitted: 23 June 2009  Accepted: 30 June 2009   Published: 15 July 2009

Abstract

In May 2009, anthracnose symptoms were observed on Acacia seedlings, in the south-west of Western Australia. Based on morphological characteristics of the isolated fungus, disease symptoms and pathogenicity tests, Colletotrichum acutatum J.H. Simmonds was identified as the causal agent of anthracnose of Acacia. This is the first report of Anthracnose (C. acutatum) on Acacia both in Australia and worldwide.


Acknowledgements

The author would like to thank Ms Paula Mather for her technical assistance, Dr Sarah Collins for reviewing of the manuscript and Matthew Rumenos for providing Acacia samples.


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