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The Progressive Spread of the Vascular Wilt Like Pathogen of Calophyllum Detected in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar

Pathogens are threatening crops worldwide, but little attention has been given to the threat to tree species in undisturbed rainforest. This communication reports the first case of a tree die off caused by a “wilt” in Madagascar. In 2016 while monitoring monthly tree phenology of Ranomafana National...

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Autores principales: Wright, Patricia Chapple, Jimenez, Beatriz Otero, Rakotonirina, Paul, Andriananoely, Dina H., Shea, Alexandra, Ratalata, Baovola, Razafimahaimodison, Jean Claude
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Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8336582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34355167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2020.00091
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author Wright, Patricia Chapple
Jimenez, Beatriz Otero
Rakotonirina, Paul
Andriananoely, Dina H.
Shea, Alexandra
Ratalata, Baovola
Razafimahaimodison, Jean Claude
author_facet Wright, Patricia Chapple
Jimenez, Beatriz Otero
Rakotonirina, Paul
Andriananoely, Dina H.
Shea, Alexandra
Ratalata, Baovola
Razafimahaimodison, Jean Claude
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description Pathogens are threatening crops worldwide, but little attention has been given to the threat to tree species in undisturbed rainforest. This communication reports the first case of a tree die off caused by a “wilt” in Madagascar. In 2016 while monitoring monthly tree phenology of Ranomafana National Park (RNP), the Centre ValBio research station observed that many Calophyllum adult trees had brown wilted leaves. There are three species of Calophyllum in this rainforest, C. paniculatum, C. drouhardii, and C. milvum, and all three have contracted this pathogen. Our goal was to document the spead of this suspected wilt in Calophyllum trees and determine if site, elevation and DBH had an influence on tree mortality. In 2019 we conducted an inventory of all Calophyllum trees in RNP and 42% of the observed trees were dead. The species with the highest mortality was C. paniculatum, with 53% of trees dead, followed by C. milvum with 18%, and C. drouhardii with only 2% of surveyed trees dead. Bark beetle traces were observed in all dead Calophyllum trees. Tree death caused by this suspected fungal pathogen has spread across a major river in the area and has been found at mid and high elevations. Our results show that C. paniculatum trees with a larger DBH have a higher mortality risk. Our report highlights the importance of fighting invasive pathogens that threaten protected ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-83365822021-08-04 The Progressive Spread of the Vascular Wilt Like Pathogen of Calophyllum Detected in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar Wright, Patricia Chapple Jimenez, Beatriz Otero Rakotonirina, Paul Andriananoely, Dina H. Shea, Alexandra Ratalata, Baovola Razafimahaimodison, Jean Claude Front For Glob Change Article Pathogens are threatening crops worldwide, but little attention has been given to the threat to tree species in undisturbed rainforest. This communication reports the first case of a tree die off caused by a “wilt” in Madagascar. In 2016 while monitoring monthly tree phenology of Ranomafana National Park (RNP), the Centre ValBio research station observed that many Calophyllum adult trees had brown wilted leaves. There are three species of Calophyllum in this rainforest, C. paniculatum, C. drouhardii, and C. milvum, and all three have contracted this pathogen. Our goal was to document the spead of this suspected wilt in Calophyllum trees and determine if site, elevation and DBH had an influence on tree mortality. In 2019 we conducted an inventory of all Calophyllum trees in RNP and 42% of the observed trees were dead. The species with the highest mortality was C. paniculatum, with 53% of trees dead, followed by C. milvum with 18%, and C. drouhardii with only 2% of surveyed trees dead. Bark beetle traces were observed in all dead Calophyllum trees. Tree death caused by this suspected fungal pathogen has spread across a major river in the area and has been found at mid and high elevations. Our results show that C. paniculatum trees with a larger DBH have a higher mortality risk. Our report highlights the importance of fighting invasive pathogens that threaten protected ecosystems. 2020-08-11 2020-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8336582/ /pubmed/34355167 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2020.00091 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Wright, Patricia Chapple
Jimenez, Beatriz Otero
Rakotonirina, Paul
Andriananoely, Dina H.
Shea, Alexandra
Ratalata, Baovola
Razafimahaimodison, Jean Claude
The Progressive Spread of the Vascular Wilt Like Pathogen of Calophyllum Detected in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
title The Progressive Spread of the Vascular Wilt Like Pathogen of Calophyllum Detected in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
title_full The Progressive Spread of the Vascular Wilt Like Pathogen of Calophyllum Detected in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
title_fullStr The Progressive Spread of the Vascular Wilt Like Pathogen of Calophyllum Detected in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed The Progressive Spread of the Vascular Wilt Like Pathogen of Calophyllum Detected in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
title_short The Progressive Spread of the Vascular Wilt Like Pathogen of Calophyllum Detected in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
title_sort progressive spread of the vascular wilt like pathogen of calophyllum detected in ranomafana national park, madagascar
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8336582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34355167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2020.00091
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