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Root and stem rot, and wilting of olive tree caused by Dematophora necatrix and associated with Emmia lacerata in Central Italy

Lethal wilting was observed on young olive trees cv Favolosa in a grove in central Italy. White mycelial strands wrapped the basal portion of the stems that had been buried during planting. The bark was rotted and the xylem was discoloured. A fungal morphotype was strictly associated with symptomati...

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Autores principales: Fusco, Valeria, Pasciuta, Vittorio, Lumia, Valentina, Matere, Antonio, Battaglia, Valerio, Bertinelli, Giorgia, Sansone, Domenico, Brunetti, Angela, Pilotti, Massimo
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8783780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35095205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10658-022-02458-1
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author Fusco, Valeria
Pasciuta, Vittorio
Lumia, Valentina
Matere, Antonio
Battaglia, Valerio
Bertinelli, Giorgia
Sansone, Domenico
Brunetti, Angela
Pilotti, Massimo
author_facet Fusco, Valeria
Pasciuta, Vittorio
Lumia, Valentina
Matere, Antonio
Battaglia, Valerio
Bertinelli, Giorgia
Sansone, Domenico
Brunetti, Angela
Pilotti, Massimo
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description Lethal wilting was observed on young olive trees cv Favolosa in a grove in central Italy. White mycelial strands wrapped the basal portion of the stems that had been buried during planting. The bark was rotted and the xylem was discoloured. A fungal morphotype was strictly associated with symptomatic plants and identified as Dematophora (ex Rosellinia) necatrix. Pathogenicity tests on cvs Favolosa, Leccino and Ogliarola demonstrated that D. necatrix was the causal agent of the disease. Our investigations revealed that infections occurring during autumn and winter greatly favour the disease. By applying a marcottage to the inoculation point, we accelerated the course of the disease and mimicked the lethal outcome observed in the field. In in vitro tests, seven systemic (potential) fungicides strongly inhibited D. necatrix. Dentamet, Al-phosphite and Thiophanate methyl were selected to be tested in planta with a curative and preventive modality. Only Thiophanate methyl, in preventive modality, fully protected the plants from disease progression throughout the observation period. An additional fungal species was strictly associated with both diseased and apparently healthy plants. Morphological and molecular features identified the fungus as Emmia lacerata, a polypore species within the Irpicaceae, which is the agent of white rot on dead woody substrates. To our knowledge, this is the first time that E. lacerata has been reported in Italy and worldwide on olive trees. Inoculation of ‛Favolosa’ trees revealed that it colonizes the xylem without causing visible alterations. The possible role of E. lacerata in the olive tree-D. necatrix pathosystem is discussed. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10658-022-02458-1.
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spelling pubmed-87837802022-01-24 Root and stem rot, and wilting of olive tree caused by Dematophora necatrix and associated with Emmia lacerata in Central Italy Fusco, Valeria Pasciuta, Vittorio Lumia, Valentina Matere, Antonio Battaglia, Valerio Bertinelli, Giorgia Sansone, Domenico Brunetti, Angela Pilotti, Massimo Eur J Plant Pathol Article Lethal wilting was observed on young olive trees cv Favolosa in a grove in central Italy. White mycelial strands wrapped the basal portion of the stems that had been buried during planting. The bark was rotted and the xylem was discoloured. A fungal morphotype was strictly associated with symptomatic plants and identified as Dematophora (ex Rosellinia) necatrix. Pathogenicity tests on cvs Favolosa, Leccino and Ogliarola demonstrated that D. necatrix was the causal agent of the disease. Our investigations revealed that infections occurring during autumn and winter greatly favour the disease. By applying a marcottage to the inoculation point, we accelerated the course of the disease and mimicked the lethal outcome observed in the field. In in vitro tests, seven systemic (potential) fungicides strongly inhibited D. necatrix. Dentamet, Al-phosphite and Thiophanate methyl were selected to be tested in planta with a curative and preventive modality. Only Thiophanate methyl, in preventive modality, fully protected the plants from disease progression throughout the observation period. An additional fungal species was strictly associated with both diseased and apparently healthy plants. Morphological and molecular features identified the fungus as Emmia lacerata, a polypore species within the Irpicaceae, which is the agent of white rot on dead woody substrates. To our knowledge, this is the first time that E. lacerata has been reported in Italy and worldwide on olive trees. Inoculation of ‛Favolosa’ trees revealed that it colonizes the xylem without causing visible alterations. The possible role of E. lacerata in the olive tree-D. necatrix pathosystem is discussed. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10658-022-02458-1. Springer Netherlands 2022-01-23 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8783780/ /pubmed/35095205 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10658-022-02458-1 Text en © Koninklijke Nederlandse Planteziektenkundige Vereniging 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Fusco, Valeria
Pasciuta, Vittorio
Lumia, Valentina
Matere, Antonio
Battaglia, Valerio
Bertinelli, Giorgia
Sansone, Domenico
Brunetti, Angela
Pilotti, Massimo
Root and stem rot, and wilting of olive tree caused by Dematophora necatrix and associated with Emmia lacerata in Central Italy
title Root and stem rot, and wilting of olive tree caused by Dematophora necatrix and associated with Emmia lacerata in Central Italy
title_full Root and stem rot, and wilting of olive tree caused by Dematophora necatrix and associated with Emmia lacerata in Central Italy
title_fullStr Root and stem rot, and wilting of olive tree caused by Dematophora necatrix and associated with Emmia lacerata in Central Italy
title_full_unstemmed Root and stem rot, and wilting of olive tree caused by Dematophora necatrix and associated with Emmia lacerata in Central Italy
title_short Root and stem rot, and wilting of olive tree caused by Dematophora necatrix and associated with Emmia lacerata in Central Italy
title_sort root and stem rot, and wilting of olive tree caused by dematophora necatrix and associated with emmia lacerata in central italy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8783780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35095205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10658-022-02458-1
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