Elsinoe species : the rise of scab diseases

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Pham, Nam Q.
Wingfield, Brenda D.
Barnes, Irene
Gazis, Romina
Wingfield, Michael J.

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Wiley

Abstract

The genus Elsinoe contains many aggressive pathogens of a wide range of plants, many of which are economically important. These fungal pathogens cause serious scab diseases affecting various plant parts, impacting plant vigour, yield and market value. While studies on Elsinoe species have predominantly focused on their taxonomy, there is a conspicuous gap in knowledge of these fungi from a plant pathology perspective. In this review, we draw together and critically evaluate the existing, but rather fragmented, research on the taxonomic status, phylogenetic relationships, host range, as well as the biology and epidemiology of Elsinoe species. Our aim is primarily to augment the existing understanding of the global significance of Elsinoe species, and furthermore, to shed light on the escalating prominence of scab diseases caused by species in a fungal genus that has been known for over 100 years but remains relatively poorly understood and somewhat enigmatic.

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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no new data were generated.

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Emerging diseases, Globalization, Invasive pathogens, Plant pathogens, Sphaceloma, Spot anthracnose, SDG-15: Life on land

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-15:Life on land

Citation

Pham, N.Q., Wingfield, B.D., Barnes, I., Gazis, R. & Wingfield, M.J. . (2025) Elsinoe species: The rise of scab diseases. Plant Pathology, 74, 39–58. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/ppa.14015.