Title of article :
Frost Injury as a Possible Inciting Factor in Bud and Shoot Necroses of Fraxinus excelsior L.
Author/Authors :
P. M. PUKACKI and K. PRZYBY?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Large numbers of European ash have died in Poland
in all age classes during the last ten years. The characteristic
symptom occurring on shoots of planted and
self-sown seedlings was bark necroses starting from the
shoot apex, necrotic buds, or leaf and twig scars. The
results showed that in the bud tissue of cold acclimated
European ash extracellular and intracellular ice
formation occurred at approximately )9 and )32 C,
respectively. In deacclimated plants in spring water
supercooling is limited by the heterogenous ice nucleation
temperature and consequently the cold tolerance
is )9 to )4 C for bud tissues and )13 to )9 C for
shoots. Isolations of fungi were performed from dead
buds and from necroses occurring on the main stem.
Alternaria alternata, Fusarium lateritium and Phomopsis
scobina were among the fungi occurring in both
these organs at frequencies of more than 7%. Cylindrocarpon
heteronemum, Diplodia mutila and Tubercularia
vulgaris from necroses were only isolated in
frequencies; 3.3, 1.2 and 5.4%, respectively. It seems
likely that freezing injury is the inciting factor, which
combined with fungal colonization manifests itself as
fatal damage to European ash buds and shoots
Keywords :
European ash , necroses , freezing injury buds , fungi
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology