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Duohua huangjing (Polygonatum cyrtonema Hua) seedling basal stem rot caused by Fusarium redolens in China Tao Tang1, Fanfan Wang1, Jie Guo1, Xiaoliang Guo1, Yuanyuan Duan1,Jingmao You1* 1 Institute of Chinese Herbal Medicines, Hubei Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Enshi, 445000, China. Duohua huangjing (Polygonatum cyrtonema Hua), a herbal medicine, that is mostly planted in several provinces in China. In April 2020, severe diseases with about 40% seedling losse was found in the Huangjing seedling base in Shiyan city, Hubei province. The symptoms included softening and decay of the roots and stem bases, a progressive yellowing and wilting of leaves, and finally being completely rotted. Small pieces of symptomatic stems (0.5 cm in length) and leaves (0.5 × 0.5 cm in size) were surface sterilized with 75% ethanol for 30 s, followed by 0.1% HgCl2 for 1 min, rinsed three times with sterile water, and then dried with sterilized absorbent paper. The sections were placed on potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium contai China, Ministry of Agriculture, P. R. China / Hubei Key Laboratory of Crop Disease, Insect Pests and Weeds Control (grant no.2020ZTSJJ6).Plumeria alba L. is a flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae and widely cultivated in Malaysia as a cosmopolitan ornamental plant. In January 2020, anthracnose lesions were observed on leaves of Plumeria alba planted in Agricultural Farm, Universiti Putra Malaysia, in Selangor state, Malaysia. The disease mainly affected the leaves with symptoms occurring with approximately a 60% disease incidence. Ten symptomatic leaves were sampled from 3 different trees in the farm. Symptoms initiated as small circular necrotic spots that rapidly enlarged into black lesions with pale brown borders. Diseased tissues (5×5 mm) were surface-sterilized with 70% ethanol for 1 min, rinsed three times with sterile distilled water, dried on sterile filter papers, plated on PDA and, incubated at 25 °C with a 12-h photoperiod. A total of seven single-spore isolates with similar colony morphologies were obtained from tissue samples. After 7 days, the colonies raised the entire margin and showed white-to-gray aerial mycelium, orangenthracnose symptoms were observed on all inoculated leaves after 3 days, whereas controls showed no symptoms. Fungal isolates from the diseased leaves showed the same morphological characteristics as isolates PL3 and PL4, confirming Koch’s postulates. C. siamense has been reported causing anthracnose on rose (Rosa chinensis) in China (Feng et al. 2019), Coffea arabica in Thailand (Prihastuti et al. 2009) and mango leaf anthracnose in Vietnam (Li et al. 2020). To our knowledge, this is the first report of Colletrotrichum siamense causing leaf anthracnose on Plumeria alba in Malaysia. Accurate identification of this pathogen provides a foundation in controlling anthracnose disease on Plumeria alba.Plum pox or Sharka disease, caused by infection with plum pox virus (PPV), results in enormous economic losses to the stone fruit industry. However, the frequency and distribution of PPV remains unclear in China, the world’s largest stone fruit producer. Systemic visual surveys were performed on stone fruit trees in China from 2008 to 2018, and the results suggest that plum pox disease is widely distributed on common apricots (Prunus armeniaca) and Japanese apricots (P. mume), with an average symptoms incidence rate >30% in the latter. In samples collected from Beijing, Nanjing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Wuxi, and Yuncheng, PPV was detected in 77% (85 out of 110) of collected samples by immunochromatographic (IC) strip tests and RT-PCR, and 96% (67 out of 70) of samples showing Sharka symptoms were PPV-positive. Transmission electron microscopy revealed filamentous particles of ~640 × 12.5 nm (n = 19) in size, and pinwheel inclusions in symptomatic plants, but not in the asymptomatic and PPV negative plant. Full-length genomes were determined for four isolates (three from Japanese apricot and one from common apricot), and phylogenetic analyses indicated that all four isolates belong to a clade PPV-D, despite slight differences in genome size. These findings not only highlight the widespread occurrence and distribution of PPV in China, but also provide detailed information about the genomic characteristics and evolutionary position of PPV isolates in China.Walnut bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas arboricola pv. juglandis (Xaj) has serious repercussions for walnut production around the world. Between 2015 and 2017, disease samples were collected from six counties (Danjiangkou, Baokang, Suizhou, Shennongjia, Zigui, and Xingshan) in Hubei province, China. Fifty-nine Xaj strains were identified by morphology and specific PCR primers from 206 isolates. The genetic diversity of 60 Xaj strains (59 from Hubei plus one from Beijing) was evaluated by Multilocus Sequence Analysis (MLST), and their resistance to copper ion (Cu2+) treatment was determined. A Neighbor Joining phylogenetic dendrogram was constructed based on four sequences of housekeeping genes (atpD-dnaK-glnA-gyrB). Two groups of strains were identified whose clustering was consistent with that of glnA. Proteinase K compound library chemical The minimal inhibitory concentration of copper ion on representative Xaj strain DW3F3 (the first genome sequenced Xaj from China) was 115 μg/ml. Setting the copper resistant threshold value to 125 μg/ml, 47 and 13 strains were considered sensitive and resistant to Cu2+, respectively. Furthermore, five strains showed Cu2+ resistance at 270 μg/ml. Compared to the copB from sensitive strains, the copB gene in resistant strains had a 15-bp insertion and eight scattered single nucleotide polymorphisms. Interestingly, the clustering based on MLSA was distinct between Xaj copper ion resistant and sensitive strains.In 2020, severely infected fruit of pecan, Carya illinoiensis, showing distinct anthracnose symptoms were observed from pecan orchards in Uiseong (36°21’31.5″N 128°27’15.9″E) and Miryang (35°22’54.9″N 128°48’06.5″E) in South Korea. Visible symptoms occurred on fruit of the tree between June and July, which included dark, depressed and covered with irregularly shaped lesions. As the disease progressed, the lesions expanded and merged over time, leading to abscission of the fruit, which resulted in severe yield loss of pecan fruit. Of pecan varieties including Caddo, Giles and Peruque that were cultivated in each pecan orchard, Caddo appeared to be most susceptible to the disease. Estimated losses were approximately 30% and 70% for the Uiseong and Miryang pecan orchard, respectively. For pathogen isolation, ten symptomatic fruits of pecan were randomly collected and brought to the laboratory. The fruits were surface disinfested for 30 s with 70% ethanol and 1% sodium hypochlorite. These were then rinsed with sterile distilled water twice, placed in a humid chamber, and incubated at 25 ± 1°C with a photoperiod of 12 h.