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Cladosporium spp. associated with black crust on rubber trees in Brazil

Cladosporium spp. associado a crosta negra em seringueira no Brasil

ABSTRACT

In recent years, a disease called black crust has caused damage to rubber trees in Brazil, since it leads to rapid leaf fall and consequently low latex production. Until the 1990s, black crust was associated with the fungi Phyllachora huberi and Rosenscheldiella heveae, but in 2022, after analysis of samples collected in the states of Minas Gerais and São Paulo, different species of the fungus Cladosporium ssp. were isolated from rubber tree leaves showing black crust in their leaflets. After morphological and phylogenetic analysis, using partial sequences of ITS-5.8S rDNA, α-elongase and actin regions, the isolates were identified as Cladosporium pseudocladosporioides, C. tenuissimum, C. cladosporioides, C. perangustum and C. xanthochromaticum. Pathogenicity tests with these isolates, in a greenhouse, demonstrated rapid appearance of symptoms such as apical death, damage to stems, intense defoliation and presence of black crust on stems and leaves. All isolates were pathogenic but had variable aggressiveness. This is the first report of Cladosporium causing black crust on rubber trees in Brazil.

Keywords
Hevea brasiliensis Müell; fungus; defoliation

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