Potential Phytopathogen Hosts /Disease Symptoms Literature cited
Colletotrichum coffeanum Green Coffee Berry Dark and sunken spots covering the whole cherry, appear pinkish after spore production (48,49)
Dothistroma pini Established pine trees-Needle Blight Yellow to brown spots on needles, Black fruiting bodies (49,50)
Erwinia amylovora Majority of Family of Rosacea (Cydonia, Pyrus, Prunus) Wilt and Death of flowers, Withering and Death of shoot and twigs (49,51)
Ralstonia Solanacearum Tomatoes, Potatoes, solanaceous crops Wilting, stunting, yellowing etc. (49,52,5)
Puccinia graminis 365 species of cereals and grasses Small chlorotic fleck, Pustules, powdery masses of the spores on plant (49,6)
Fiji disease Virus Sugercane Leaf galls, death of meristematic tissues, stunting (49,7)
Tilletia indica Wheat, rye Reduced number of spikelets, dwarfed, dusty, brown or black spore masses (49,8)
Xanthomonas albilineans Sugar cane Wilting, Necrosis (49,9)
Xanthomonas compestris Solanum spp, Nicotians, Capsicum, tomatoes, leguminous plants Rotting and wrinkling of seeds, Hilum discoloration, lesions etc. (49,10)
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum 408 plant species, canola, cabbage, apricot etc. Wilting of leaves, lettuce drop, light color (49,11)
Peronospora hyoscyami Tobacco Localized lesions, yellow spots, light brown necrotic areas (49,12)
Table 1: Potential anti plant pathology.