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Colletotrichum lindemuthianum is a fungus which causes anthracnose, or black spot disease, of the common bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris).It is considered a hemibiotrophic pathogen because it spends part of its infection cycle as a biotroph, living off of the host but not harming it, and the other part as a necrotroph, killing and obtaining nutrients from the host tissues.
A view of an infected pepper . Colletotrichum capsici has a broad host range but prefers peppers, yams and eggplants. On chili peppers, Capsicum annuum L., C. capsici infect the stem, fruit, and leaves of the plant, causing anthracnose, die-back and ripe fruit rot.
Colletotrichum cereale is a plant disease that has been found to cause crown rot anthracnose of turf grass most commonly occurring on golf courses (NC State 2012). ). Anthracnose can occur as both a foliar blight and basal rot (Penn
In order to identify Colletotrichum higginsianum, you would first start off searching for small, dark spots or water-soaked lesions on leaves, stems, or fruits. Reasoning one would look for these identifications is because Colletotrichum higginsianum produces spores in acervuli, which are fungal fruiting structures that break through the surface of the host tissue.
C. gloeosporioides has an extremely broad host range, causing anthracnose disease on a variety of crops such as cereals and grasses, legumes, fruits, vegetables, perennial crops, and trees. [citation needed] It has been observed as infecting harvested durian of the species Durio graveolens. [1]
Colletotrichum coccodes is a plant pathogen, which causes anthracnose on tomato and black dot disease of potato. [1] Fungi survive on crop debris and disease emergence is favored by warm temperatures and wet weather.
It causes the disease anthracnose that can effect curcubits causing lesions on various parts of the plant. It can effect cucumbers, melon, squash, watermelon and pumpkin, especially when the weather is rainy, humid and warm. It can be transmitted by seed as well as soil and survive between crops.
Colletotrichum fioriniae is a fungal plant pathogen and endophyte of fruits and foliage of many broadleaved plants worldwide. [1] [2] It causes diseases on agriculturally important crops, including anthracnose of strawberry, ripe rot of grapes, bitter rot of apple, anthracnose of peach, and anthracnose of blueberry. [3]