Ciborinia camelliae(SCLECA)
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.
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 | |
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Camellia japonica (CAHJA) | Major host | |
* Bodley E, Stanley R (2020) Determining the temporal interaction of Camellia cultivar flowering periods and Camellia petal blight disease presence in Auckland, New Zealand. Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 19(296), 12 pp. ------- from surveys in Auckland Botanic Gardens * Couselo JL, Vela P, Salinero C, Mansilla P (2014) Susceptibility trials of different Camellia species to Ciborinia camelliae. International Camellia Journal 46, 64-65. * Matsukura K, Hotta T, Abe H (2023) Occurrence density and host preference of Ciborinia camelliae, causing flower blight, at localities of native Camellia spp. in Japan. Tree and Forest Health 27, 187-193. | ||
Camellia (1CAHG) | Host | |
* Couselo JL, Vela P, Salinero C, Mansilla P (2014) Susceptibility trials of different Camellia species to Ciborinia camelliae. International Camellia Journal 46, 64-65. ------- mentions other susceptible species * Denton-Giles M, Bradshaw RE, Dijkwel PP (2013) Ciborinia camelliae (Sclerotiniaceae) induces variable plant resistance responses in selected species of Camellia. Phytopathology 103, 725-732. * Saracchi M, Locati D, Colombo EM, Pasquali M (2019) Updates on Ciborinia camelliae, the causal agent of camellia flower blight. Journal of Plant Pathology 101, 215-223. ------- mentions other susceptible species * Taylor CH, Long PG (2000) Review of literature on camellia flower blight caused by Ciborinia camelliae. New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science 28(2), 123-138. | ||
Camellia azaleae (CAHAZ) | Host | |
* Couselo JL, Vela P, Salinero C, Mansilla P (2014) Susceptibility trials of different Camellia species to Ciborinia camelliae. International Camellia Journal 46, 64-65. | ||
Camellia cuspidata (CAHCU) | Host | |
* Couselo JL, Vela P, Salinero C, Mansilla P (2014) Susceptibility trials of different Camellia species to Ciborinia camelliae. International Camellia Journal 46, 64-65. | ||
Camellia granthamiana (CAHGR) | Host | |
* Couselo JL, Vela P, Salinero C, Mansilla P (2014) Susceptibility trials of different Camellia species to Ciborinia camelliae. International Camellia Journal 46, 64-65. * Taylor CH (2004) Studies of camellia flower blight (Ciborinia camelliae Kohn). PhD thesis, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. 305 pp. | ||
Camellia hybrids (CAHHY) | Host | |
* Bodley E, Stanley R (2020) Determining the temporal interaction of Camellia cultivar flowering periods and Camellia petal blight disease presence in Auckland, New Zealand. Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 19(296), 12 pp. ------- in surveys at Auckland Botanic Gardens, various hybrids were found to be susceptible, such as: C. pitardii hybrids, C. pitardii x japonica, C. japonica x reticulata, C. reticulata x granthamiana, C. reticulata x saluenensis, C. x williamsii x japonica. * Kondratev N, Denton-Giles M, Bradshaw RE, Cox MP, Dijkwel PP (2020) Camellia Plant Resistance and Susceptibility to Petal Blight Disease Are Defined by the Timing of Defense Responses. Molecular Plant-Microbes Interactions 33(7), 982-995. ------- C. japonica x C. pitardii var. pitardii | ||
Camellia pitardii (CAHPI) | Host | |
* Bodley E, Stanley R (2020) Determining the temporal interaction of Camellia cultivar flowering periods and Camellia petal blight disease presence in Auckland, New Zealand. Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 19(296), 12 pp. ------- from surveys in Auckland Botanic Gardens, one variety was susceptible | ||
Camellia polyodonta (CAHPO) | Host | |
* Bodley E, Stanley R (2020) Determining the temporal interaction of Camellia cultivar flowering periods and Camellia petal blight disease presence in Auckland, New Zealand. Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 19(296), 12 pp. ------- from surveys in Auckland Botanic Gardens | ||
Camellia reticulata (CAHRE) | Host | |
* Bodley E, Stanley R (2020) Determining the temporal interaction of Camellia cultivar flowering periods and Camellia petal blight disease presence in Auckland, New Zealand. Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 19(296), 12 pp. ------- from surveys in Auckland Botanic Gardens * Couselo JL, Vela P, Salinero C, Mansilla P (2014) Susceptibility trials of different Camellia species to Ciborinia camelliae. International Camellia Journal 46, 64-65. | ||
Camellia rusticana (CAHRU) | Host | |
* Bodley E, Stanley R (2020) Determining the temporal interaction of Camellia cultivar flowering periods and Camellia petal blight disease presence in Auckland, New Zealand. Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 19(296), 12 pp. ------- from surveys in Auckland Botanic Gardens * Matsukura K, Hotta T, Abe H (2023) Occurrence density and host preference of Ciborinia camelliae, causing flower blight, at localities of native Camellia spp. in Japan. Tree and Forest Health 27, 187-193. | ||
Camellia saluenensis (CAHSA) | Host | |
* Bodley E, Stanley R (2020) Determining the temporal interaction of Camellia cultivar flowering periods and Camellia petal blight disease presence in Auckland, New Zealand. Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 19(296), 12 pp. ------- from surveys in Auckland Botanic Gardens * Couselo JL, Vela P, Salinero C, Mansilla P (2014) Susceptibility trials of different Camellia species to Ciborinia camelliae. International Camellia Journal 46, 64-65. | ||
Camellia sasanqua (CAHSQ) | Host | |
* Bodley E, Stanley R (2020) Determining the temporal interaction of Camellia cultivar flowering periods and Camellia petal blight disease presence in Auckland, New Zealand. Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 19(296), 12 pp. ------- from surveys in Auckland Botanic Gardens * Couselo JL, Vela P, Salinero C, Mansilla P (2014) Susceptibility trials of different Camellia species to Ciborinia camelliae. International Camellia Journal 46, 64-65. | ||
Camellia subintegra (CAHSU) | Host | |
* Bodley E, Stanley R (2020) Determining the temporal interaction of Camellia cultivar flowering periods and Camellia petal blight disease presence in Auckland, New Zealand. Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 19(296), 12 pp. ------- from surveys in Auckland Botanic Gardens | ||
Camellia x williamsii (CAHWI) | Host | |
* Bodley E, Stanley R (2020) Determining the temporal interaction of Camellia cultivar flowering periods and Camellia petal blight disease presence in Auckland, New Zealand. Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture 19(296), 12 pp. ------- from surveys in Auckland Botanic Gardens | ||
Camellia yunnanensis (CAHYU) | Host | |
* Couselo JL, Vela P, Salinero C, Mansilla P (2014) Susceptibility trials of different Camellia species to Ciborinia camelliae. International Camellia Journal 46, 64-65. |