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Page 1: Agents of Disease ‐‐ Fungi - UCANR

Agents of Disease ‐ FungiAgents of Disease ‐ FungiOther Ascomycetes and Imperfects‐ Fruit

Powdery Mildew on Apricot

Alternaria on Tomato

Shothole on AlmondShothole on Almond

Colletotrichum fruit lesionBotrytus on Strawberry

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Agents of Disease ‐ Fungig gOther Ascomycetes and Imperfects– Flowers, Leaves, VegetablesVegetables

Anthracnose of Snap BeanBlack Spot of RoseVerticillium Wilt of Eggplant

Alternaria on PapayaPowdery mildew on Grape White Mold of Lettuce

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Agents of Disease ‐ FungiAgents of Disease ‐ FungiOther Ascomycetes and Imperfects– Trees and Shrubs

B h iBotryosphaeriaLeucostomaSycamore Dutch Elm Disease

Sycamore Anthracnose Trees with Stem and Branch Cankers

Leucostoma canker on PrunusBotryosphaeria CankerSycamore Anthracnose

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Agents of Disease ‐ FungiAgents of Disease ‐ FungiOther Ascomycetes and Imperfects– Postharvest (30% of total loss!)

Black Mold of Carrot Penicillium on Orange Aspergillus on Grain

Fusarium Rot of Melon Sour Rot of MelonRhizopus on Peaches

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Agents of Disease FungiAgents of Disease ‐ FungiBasidiomycetesBasidiomycetes

– Club fungi – produce sexual spores in a sac

• Typically have 4 badiospores on a basidium

– Reproduces asexually asReproduces asexually as well

– Produces most mushrooms puffballsmushrooms, puffballs, conks

– Cause wood rots, rusts, and smuts

– Majority are wood rotters, important in naturalimportant in natural ecosystems. Photo from: 

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Agents of Disease FungiDiseases caused by Basidiomycetes

Agents of Disease ‐ Fungi

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Agents of Disease FungiDisease cycle of White Pine Blister Rust (Cronartium ribicola)

Agents of Disease ‐ Fungi

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Agents of Disease FungiDisease cycle of White Pine Blister Rust (Cronartium ribicola)

Agents of Disease ‐ Fungi

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Agents of Disease FungiAgents of Disease ‐ FungiDisease cycle of Armillaria Root Rot (Armillaria mellea)

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Agents of Disease ‐ FungiAgents of Disease ‐ FungiBasidiomycetes– Flowers, Leaves, Vegetables

Rust on Roses

Corn Smut

Dampening off by RhizoctoniaStem Rust of Wheat

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Agents of Disease ‐ FungiAgents of Disease ‐ FungiBasidiomycetes – Trees and Shrubs

Armillaria Root RotTree Decline Caused by Fungi

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Agents of Disease ‐ FungiAgents of Disease ‐ Fungi“Fungal – Like” OrganismsFungal  Like  Organisms

– More closely related to plants than fungip g

• Cell wall is made of cellulose

– Reproduces sexually and llasexually

– Root rots, blights, mildews (underside of leaves) and(underside of leaves), and soft rots

– Cool, wet/humid weather

– Very difficult to control due to cell wall material and soil i h bitinhabitance

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Agents of Disease ‐ FungiAgents of Disease ‐ FungiDisease cycle of Potato Late Blight (Phytophthora infestans)

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Agents of Disease ‐ FungiAgents of Disease ‐ Fungi“Fungal‐like” Organisms – Vegetables and Trees

Dampening off by Pythium

Tree loss caused by Phytophthora

Downey Mildew – NOTE:Downey Mildew – NOTE: Spores are on UNDERside of leaf