Abstract

Tiger grass [Thysanolaena maxima (Roxb.) Kuntze] is a popular ornamental grass grown throughout landscapes in South Florida. In the summer of 2006, a leaf spot was observed on tiger grass in the landscape and a commercial nursery in Homestead, FL. The causal agent of the leaf spot was isolated and characterized morphologically and molecularly as Exserohilum rostratum (Drechsler) Leonard & Suggs. At high inoculum densities, symptoms were apparent as early as 12 h after inoculation, and caused widespread necrosis. Germinating conidia of E. rostratum and appressoria were observed in direct association with lesions. This newly discovered disease could potentially have a dramatic effect on the aesthetic quality and salability of this landscape ornamental. Accepted for publication 24 September 2009. Published 15 December 2009.

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