Fungicide Sensitivity and Characterization of Cobweb Disease on a Pleurotus eryngii Mushroom Crop Caused by Cladobotryum mycophilumopen access
- Authors
- Kim, Min Keun; Seuk, Su Won; Lee, Young Han; Kim, Hye Ran; Cho, Kye Man
- Issue Date
- Mar-2014
- Publisher
- KOREAN SOC PLANT PATHOLOGY
- Keywords
- Cladobotryum mycophilum; cobweb disease; fungal pathogen; fungicides; Pleurotus eryngii
- Citation
- PLANT PATHOLOGY JOURNAL, v.30, no.1, pp 82 - 89
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- PLANT PATHOLOGY JOURNAL
- Volume
- 30
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 82
- End Page
- 89
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/19109
- DOI
- 10.5423/PPJ.OA.09.2013.0098
- ISSN
- 1598-2254
2093-9280
- Abstract
- In 2009-2010, unusual symptoms were observed on Pleurotus elyngii grown in mushroom farms in Gyeongnam Province, Republic of Korea. One of the main symptoms was a cobweb-like growth of fungal mycelia over the surface of the mushroom. The colonies on the surface rapidly overwhelmed the mushrooms and developed several spores within 3-4 days. The colonized surface turned pale brown or yellow. The fruit body eventually turned dark brown and became rancid. Koch's postulates were completed by spraying and spotting using isolated strains. The phylogenetic tree obtained from the internal transcribed spacer sequence analysis showed that the isolated fungal pathogen corresponded to Cladobotryum mycophilum (99.5%). In the fungicide sensitivity tests, the EN values for the isolate with respect to benomyl and carbendazim were from 0.29 to 0.31 ppm. Benzimidazole fungicides were most effective against C. mycophilum, a causal agent of cobweb disease in P. eryngii.
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