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Review

New Insights in the Detection and Management of Anthracnose Diseases in Strawberries

by
Baker D. Aljawasim
1,2,
Jayesh B. Samtani
1,* and
Mahfuzur Rahman
3,*
1
Hampton Roads Agricultural Research and Extension Center, School of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1444 Diamond Springs Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23455, USA
2
Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Al-Muthanna University, Samawah 66001, Iraq
3
Extension Service, Davis College of Agriculture, West Virginia University, 1194 Evansdale Drive, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA
*
Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Plants 2023, 12(21), 3704; https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12213704
Submission received: 31 July 2023 / Revised: 20 October 2023 / Accepted: 25 October 2023 / Published: 27 October 2023
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Interactions between Colletotrichum Species and Plants III)

Abstract

Anthracnose diseases, caused by Colletotrichum spp., are considered to be among the most destructive diseases that have a significant impact on the global production of strawberries. These diseases alone can cause up to 70% yield loss in North America. Colletotrichum spp. causes several disease symptoms on strawberry plants, including root, fruit, and crown rot, lesions on petioles and runners, and irregular black spots on the leaf. In many cases, a lower level of infection on foliage remains non-symptomatic (quiescent), posing a challenge to growers as these plants can be a significant source of inoculum for the fruiting field. Reliable detection methods for quiescent infection should play an important role in preventing infected plants’ entry into the production system or guiding growers to take appropriate preventative measures to control the disease. This review aims to examine both conventional and emerging approaches for detecting anthracnose disease in the early stages of the disease cycle, with a focus on newly emerging techniques such as remote sensing, especially using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) equipped with multispectral sensors. Further, we focused on the acutatum species complex, including the latest taxonomy, the complex life cycle, and the epidemiology of the disease. Additionally, we highlighted the extensive spectrum of management techniques against anthracnose diseases on strawberries and their challenges, with a special focus on new emerging sustainable management techniques that can be utilized in organic strawberry systems.
Keywords: anthracnose fruit rot; Colletotrichum acutatum; diagnostics; crop protection; sustainable management techniques; strawberry anthracnose fruit rot; Colletotrichum acutatum; diagnostics; crop protection; sustainable management techniques; strawberry

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Aljawasim, B.D.; Samtani, J.B.; Rahman, M. New Insights in the Detection and Management of Anthracnose Diseases in Strawberries. Plants 2023, 12, 3704. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12213704

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Aljawasim BD, Samtani JB, Rahman M. New Insights in the Detection and Management of Anthracnose Diseases in Strawberries. Plants. 2023; 12(21):3704. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12213704

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Aljawasim, Baker D., Jayesh B. Samtani, and Mahfuzur Rahman. 2023. "New Insights in the Detection and Management of Anthracnose Diseases in Strawberries" Plants 12, no. 21: 3704. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12213704

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Aljawasim, B. D., Samtani, J. B., & Rahman, M. (2023). New Insights in the Detection and Management of Anthracnose Diseases in Strawberries. Plants, 12(21), 3704. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12213704

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