Identification of Neopestalotiopsis spp. from Strawberry Leaf, Fruit, and Crown Tissues in North Carolina
Swarnalatha Moparthi, Michael J. Bradshaw, William Cline, Michael J. Munster, Mark Hoffmann, Diana Ramirez Segovia, Uma Crouch, Chunying Li, Christie Almeyda, Jhoselin Salazar, Matthew A. Bertone

TL;DR
This study identifies various Neopestalotiopsis species causing strawberry crown rot in North Carolina and confirms their ability to cause disease.
Contribution
The study provides the first comprehensive overview of Neopestalotiopsis species associated with strawberry crown rot in North Carolina.
Findings
Neopestalotiopsis was the most common genus isolated from diseased strawberry crowns.
N. hispanica and species from the N. rosae complex were the most frequently identified.
Pathogenicity tests confirmed that these species can cause disease on strawberry plants.
Abstract
North Carolina is a leading fresh-market strawberry producer in the southeastern United States, with increasing cultivation driven by consumer demand. In recent years, Neopestalotiopsis-associated diseases have emerged as a major threat to strawberry production, yet limited information is available on their distribution, species diversity, and pathogenic variation in the region. This study investigated the occurrence and characterization of Neopestalotiopsis species associated with strawberry crown rot samples submitted to the North Carolina State University Plant Disease and Insect Clinic during 2023–2024. Crowns of diseased plants collected from 27 counties, representing 17 cultivars, were cultured. Neopestalotiopsis was the predominant genus (n = 114), represented by N. hispanica (n = 67), species from the N. rosae complex (n = 44), N. clavispora (n = 1), N. scalabiensis (n = 1), and…
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TopicsPlant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases · Fungal Plant Pathogen Control · Berry genetics and cultivation research
