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Table 1 Worldwide reports on strawberry-pathogenic Colletotrichum spp. discriminated at species levels

From: Colletotrichum species pathogenic to strawberry: discovery history, global diversity, prevalence in China, and the host range of top two species

Categorya

Speciesb

Recordsc

Continents

Countries

Rankd

Percent (%)e

C. gloeosporioides

C. siamense

18

4

6

4

9.5

C. gloeosporioides s.s.

4

1

2

9

2.1

C. fructicola

23

2

5

3

12.2

C. aenigma

4

2

2

9

2.1

C. viniferum

1

1

1

 

0.5

C. changpingense

3

1

1

10

1.6

C. theobromicola

12

1

1

5

6.3

C. alienum

1

1

1

 

0.5

C. kahawae

1

1

1

 

0.5

C. acutatum

C. acutatum s.s.

34

6

18

2

18.0

C. godetiae

8

1

6

7

4.2

C. fioriniae

7

3

5

8

3.7

C. simmondsii

10

3

3

6

5.3

C. miaoliense

1

1

1

 

0.5

C. nymphaeae

49

6

20

1

25.9

C. salicis

3

2

2

10

1.6

C. boninense

C. karstii

2

2

2

 

1.1

C. boninense s.s.

1

1

1

 

0.5

C. dematium

C. dematium

2

2

2

 

1.1

C. lineola

2

1

1

 

1.1

C. truncatum

C. truncatum s.s.

1

1

1

 

0.5

Singleton

C. coccodes

1

1

1

 

0.5

C. nigrum

1

1

1

 

0.5

  1. aItalic letters for species complex
  2. bs.s., sensu stricto
  3. cOnly records for pathogens supposed to be discriminated unambiguously at a species level were included here. Until July 2022, a total of 189 records not earlier than the first report for certain species (Fig. 1) were used for analysis
  4. dOnly the top 10 frequently reported species were ranked (at least in three independent literatures)
  5. eThe percentage of reported frequency (%) was calculated from report times of certain species divided by total number of 189 records