Abstract

The shoot blight of tea plant causing sever damage to tea production in Japan was etiologically investigated. This disease was found to be caused by the tea gray blight fungus, Pestalotia longiseta. The tea brown blight fungus, Glomerella cingulata, was often detected on the diseased shoots, but it was considered to be a secondary parasite.

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