EPPO Global Database

Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai(PHYOPI)

Hosts

Important note about the classification of host plants in GD:
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry. They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only.
Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
Organism Type
Malus domestica (MABSD) Major host
* Xu C, Wang CS, Ju LL, Zhang R, Biggs AR, Tanaka E, Li BZ, Sun GY (2015) Multiple locus genealogies and phenotypic characters reappraise the causal agent of apple ring rot in China. Fungal Diversity 71, 215-231.
------- Taxonomic description. Epitype from Shaanxi from apple (Malus domestica) fruit.
Pyrus pyrifolia var. culta (PYUPC) Major host
* Xu C, Wang CS, Ju LL, Zhang R, Biggs AR, Tanaka E, Li BZ, Sun GY (2015) Multiple locus genealogies and phenotypic characters reappraise the causal agent of apple ring rot in China. Fungal Diversity 71, 215-231.
Chaenomeles japonica (CNMJA) Host
* Kato K (1973) Studies on physalospora canker of Japanese pear with special reference to ecology and control. Special Research Bulletin of the Aichi-Ken Agricultural Research Center Nagakute, Aichi, Japan, Series B, pp. 1–70.
------- As no further references could be found, the host status of this species remains uncertain.
Cydonia oblonga (CYDOB) Host
* As no sources could be found, the host status of quince is uncertain.
Malus x micromalus (MABMI) Host
* Kato K (1973) Studies on physalospora canker of Japanese pear with special reference to ecology and control. Special Research Bulletin of the Aichi-Ken Agricultural Research Center Nagakute, Aichi, Japan, Series B, pp. 1–70.
------- As no further references could be found, the host status of this species remains uncertain.
Pyrus communis (PYUCO) Host
* Xu C, Wang CS, Ju LL, Zhang R, Biggs AR, Tanaka E, Li BZ, Sun GY (2015) Multiple locus genealogies and phenotypic characters reappraise the causal agent of apple ring rot in China. Fungal Diversity 71, 215-231.
------ Confirmed host.