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Susceptibility of South African native conifers to the pitch canker pathogen, Fusarium circinatum

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SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
卷 75, 期 2, 页码 380-382

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2008.11.003

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Conifer; Fusarium circinatum; Pitch canker; Podocarpus; Widdringtonia

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  1. Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI)
  2. Centre for Tree Health Biotechnology (CTHB)
  3. Tree Protection Co-operative Program (TPCP)
  4. National Research Foundation (NRF)

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Fusarium circinatum is an economically important pathogen of Pinus species, which also occurs on Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menzeisii). It causes pitch canker of mature trees and root and collar rot of seedlings and cuttings. In 2007, pitch canker was observed on Pinus radiata in the Western Cape and this was the first outbreak of this disease in South Africa. The Cape flora in this area includes native coniferous species of Podocarpus and Widdringtonia. In this study, seedlings of P. latifolia, P. elongatus, P. henkelii, W. schwartzii, W. cederbergensis and W. nodiflora were inoculated with a virulent isolate of F. circinatum, to assess their susceptibility. Six weeks after inoculation, there was no lesion development in any of the species inoculated. Pious patula seedlings used as a positive control were severely affected. Results of this study show that species of Podocarpus and Widdringtonia, native to the Western Cape, are not threatened by the pitch canker fungus. (c) 2008 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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