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Over twenty-three Colletotrichum species have been reported to occur in Hawaii (Raabe, et al., 1981). The following is a list of the reported pathogens from this genus (Colletotrichum) and the hosts they infect. The list is organized by the scientific name of the pathogen species (CAPITAL LETTERS), followed by the symptom or disease a given pathogen causes on the listed hosts.
COLLETOTRICHUM ARTOCARPI
COLLETOTRICHUM CIRCINANS
Smudge:
COLLETOTRICHUM ?COCCODES
Anthracnose:
?COLLETOTRICHUM CRASSIPES
Found on Leaves and Fruit:
COLLETOTRICHUM DEMATIUM f.sp. TRUNCATUM
COLLETOTRICHUM DIANELLAE
COLLETOTRICHUM DRACAENAE
Found on Dead Plants:
COLLETOTRICHUM FALCATUM
Leafspot:
Red Rot:
COLLETOTRICHUM GLOEOSPORIOIDES
From Dead Plants:
From Galls Caused by the Psyllid, Hevaheva perkini:
From Living Leaves:
Spadix Blight:
Stem Blight:
Stem and Leaf Spot:
Other:
COLLETOTRICHUM GRAMINICOLA
COLLETOTRICHUM LAGENARIUM
COLLETOTRICHUM LINDEMUTHIANUM
COLLETOTRICHUM MALVARUM
COLLETOTRICHUM MUSAE
COLLETOTRICHUM NIGRUM
COLLETOTRICHUM ORBICULARE
COLLETOTRICHUM PASSIFLORAE
Isolated from Leaves and Fruit:
COLLETOTRICHUM PHYLLOCACTI
COLLETOTRICHUM PISI
COLLETOTRICHUM SP.
Flower Blight:
COLLETOTRICHUM TRICHELLA
COLLETOTRICHUM TRIFOLII
COLLETOTRICHUM TRUNCATUM
KINGDOM: Mycetae (fungi)
DIVISION: Eumycota
SUBDIVISION: Deuteromycotina (The imperfect fungi)
CLASS: Coelomycetes
ORDER: Melanconiales
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Agrios, G.N. 1988. Plant Pathology, 3rd edition. Academic Press, Inc: San Diego. 803 pp.
Farr, , D.F., G.F. Bills, G.P. Chamuris, and A.Y. Rossman. 1989. Fungi on Plants and Plant Products in the United States. APS PRESS: St. Paul, Minnesota. 1252 pp.
Raabe, Robert D., Ibra L. Conners, and Albert P. Martinez. 1981. Checklist of Plant Diseases in Hawaii. Hawaii Institute of Agriculture and Human Resources, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawaii (Information Text Series 022).
Streets, R.B. 1982. The Diagnosis of Plant Diseases: a field and laboratory manual emphasizing the most practical methods for rapid identification. The University of Arizona Press: Tucson, Arizona.
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