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. 2016 Sep 30;7:1527. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.01527

Table 1.

Diseases of chilli reported from different parts of the world.

S. No. Disease Causal organism Symptoms Plant parts affected Countries affected References
FUNGAL DISEASES
1. Fruit Rot Colletotrichum truncatum (capsici) Colletotrichum gleosporoides Colletotrichum acutatum Water soaked and sunken lesions with characteristic rings of acervuli in concentric rings Leaf, stem, and fruits Tropical and sub-tropical countries Than et al., 2008; Saxena et al., 2014
2. Cercospora leaf spot or velvet spot Cercospora capsici Cercospora unonidicola Small brown and circular lesions with light gray center and dark margins Leaf, stem Worldwide with most severe in warm and moist conditions Cerkauskas, 2004
3. Phytophthora blight Phytophthora capsici Affects root and lower portion of the stem leading to wilting Leaf, stem, and fruits South Korea and countries with high humidity and summer rainfall Sanogo and Carpenter, 2006
4. Damping off Pythium spp. Fusarium spp. Sclerotinia spp. Death of seedlings and subsequent reductions of plant stands Roots and crown of older plants Worldwide Koike et al., 2007
5. Wilting Verticillium dahliae stunting, defoliation, and wilting, with discoloration of the vascular system Whole plant World wide Sanogo, 2003
6. Powdery mildew Leveillula taurica Chlorotic blotches and spots on leaves followed by their shedding leaves Places with warm and dry climate Glawe et al., 2010
7. Root rot Rhizoctonia solani wilting and death Lower region of stem and root Worldwide Sanogo, 2003
8. Fusarium wilt Fusarium solani var. capsici leaf chlorosis, vascular discoloration, and wilting leaf New Mexico Crawford, 1934
BACTERIAL DISEASES
1. Bacterial wilt Ralstonia solanacearum Browning of roots and lower part of stem leading to wilting of plant Root, Stem Tropical and subtropical countries with high rainfall Nguyen and Ranamukhaarachchi, 2010
2. Bacterial spot Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria Water soaked lesions on leaves that turn brown, patches on fruits and stem Leaves, stem, and fruit Tropical and sub-tropical countries Abbasi et al., 2002
3. Bacterial canker Corynebacterium michiganense Light brown and raised lesions Leaves, stem USA Ivey and Miller, 2000
4. Bacterial soft rot Erwinia carotovora Softening of tissues Fruits Areas with wet and cold climate conditions Stommel et al., 1996
VIRAL DISEASES
1. Pepper leaf curl virus (PLCV) Whitefly transmitted Geminivirus Extensive yellowing of leaves with stunted growth Leaves, stem India, United States, Nigeria, South Asian Countries Chattopadhyay et al., 2008
2. Pepper veinal mottle virus (PVMV) Aphid transmitted Potyvirus Veinal and intraveinal chlorosis with stunted leaves and fruits Leaves, Fruits Afghanistan, Africa, and India Berger et al., 2005; Arogundade et al., 2012
3. Alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) Aphid transmitted Bacilliform virus Distinct white to yellow calico pattern mosaic on leaves Leaves New Zealand Fletcher, 1983
4. Pepper mottle virus (PeMV) Aphid transmitted Potyvirus Mottled leaves with green vein banding and distortion leaves Florida, Arizona, Southern USA, Mexico, Central America, India, Thailand Kaur et al., 2014
5. Beet curly top virus (BCTV) Leaf hopper transmitted Geminivirus Stunted and yellowed plants Whole plant Western United States, Eastern Mediterranean basin Stanley, 2008
6. Pepper severe mosaic virus (PepSMV) Aphid transmitted Potyvirus Leaf shedding, necrotic streaks and spots on fruits, stem, and leaves Leaf, stem, fruits Argentina Ahn et al., 2006
7. Chilli veinal mottle virus Aphid transmitted Potyvirus Mottled leaves with green vein banding, mottled, and distorted pods Leaf, fruits Asian countries Moury et al., 2005
NEMATODE INFECTIONS
1. Root knot Meloidogyne incognita Stunted growth, low flowering and yield Roots, fruits Different parts of the world Thiyagarajan and Kuppusamy, 2014
INSECTS AND MITE INFECTION
1. Mite feeding injury Polyphagotarsonemus latus “Inverted spoon” shaped leaves, Pods with rusty/corky surface Leaves, fruits Australia, Asia, Africa, Europe, North and South America, Pacific Islands Venzon et al., 2008
2. Thrips feeding injury Thrips parvispinus Scirtothrips dorsalis “Boat shaped” curled leaves, distorted pods Leaves, fruits India, Sri Lanka, Orient and Pacific Islands, Continental USA Maharijaya et al., 2011; Johari et al., 2014
3. Aphid feeding injury Myzus persicae Aphis gossypii Distorted, mottled young leaves, chlorosis, leaf drop, reduced fruit size Leaves, fruits World wide Tapia et al., 2008; Varghese and Mathew, 2012