Title of article :
Some aspects of biology and host range of Biscogniauxia mediterranea, one of the causal agent of oak charcoal disease
Author/Authors :
Safaee ، D. - Agricultural Research,Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) , Khodaparast ، S. A. - University of Guilan , Mirabolfathy ، M. - Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) , Sheikholeslami ، M. - Agricultural Research,Education and Extension Organization (AREEO)
Pages :
9
From page :
121
To page :
129
Abstract :
Field surveys in Zagros forests located in western Iran were done to study some aspects of biology and host range of Biscogniauxia mediterranea during 20142016. The ability of its conidia and ascospores to cause the disease was evaluated under greenhouse condition. Ascospore viability and development of anamorph and teleomorph were surveyed under different conditions. The pathogen host range was determined by field observations, laboratory and greenhouse tests. Results showed that ascospores unlike conidia produced colony and caused disease by inoculation into the lesion in Quercus brantii seedlings. Ascospore germination was decreased as much as 17.3% under forest conditions after one year. Extent necrosis in the inner bark and wood tissues of inoculated adult Q. brantii trees was induced however no fungal stroma has appeared for three years. Monopartite black stroma lacking teleomorph was formed beneath the outer bark of inoculated excised branches on which conidia were produced. Teleomorph was formed only on one Q. infectoria excised branch under naturallike condition. Teleomorph and anamorph have not produced on inoculated Q. brantii, Q. infectoria and Q. libani seedlings for 34 months. In the forest, the sign of charcoal disease was seen only on Q. brantii and Q. infectoria trees that the latter is a new host for it. Necrosis appeared in the inner bark of inoculated excised branches of Amygdalus sp. Acer monspessulanum, Cerasus microcarpa, Pistacia sp. and Rosa sp. but not in Crataegus sp. and Ulmus sp. Pathogenicity of B. mediterranea was demonstrated for the first time on seedlings of Q. infectoria and Q. libani.
Keywords :
Ascospore , Quercus , Zagros forests , biology , pathogenicity
Journal title :
Mycologia Iranica
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Mycologia Iranica
Record number :
2453181
Link To Document :
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