@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27961,
author = {Beatriz Mora-Sala and Ana Cabral and Maela Leon and Carlos Agusti-Brisach and Josep Armengol and Paloma Abad-Campos},
title = {Survey, Identification and Characterization of cylindrocarpon-like asexual morphs in Spanish forest nurseries},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Pinus, Quercus, Dactylonectria, Ilyonectria, Neonectria, Cylindrodendrum},
doi = {10.1094/PDIS-01-18-0171-RE},
url = { http://apsjournals.apsnet.org/loi/pdis},
pmid = {30189159},
journal = {Plant Disease},
volume = {102},
number = {11},
pages = {2083--2100},
abstract = {Cylindrocarpon-like asexual morphs infect herbaceous and woody plants, mainly in agricultural scenarios, but also in forestry systems. The aim of the present study was to characterize a collection of Cylindrocarpon-like isolates recovered from the roots of a broad range of forest hosts from nurseries showing decline by morphological and molecular studies. Between 2009 and 2012, 17 forest nurseries in Spain were surveyed and a total of 103 Cylindrocarpon-like isolates were obtained. Isolates were identified based on DNA sequences of the partial gene regions histone H3 (his3). For the new species, the internal transcribed spacer and intervening 5.8S nrRNA gene (ITS) region, β-tubulin (tub2), and translation elongation factor 1-α (tef1) were also used to determine their phylogenetic position. Twelve species belonging to the genera Cylindrodendrum, Dactylonectria, and Ilyonectria were identified from damaged roots of 15 different host genera. The species C. alicantinum, D. macrodidyma, D. novozelandica, D. pauciseptata, D. pinicola, D. torresensis, I. capensis, I. cyclaminicola, I. liriodendri, I. pseudodestructans, I. robusta, and I. rufa were identified. In addition, two Dactylonectria species (D. hispanica sp. nov. and D. valentina sp. nov.), one Ilyonectria species (I. ilicicola sp. nov.), and one Neonectria species (N. quercicola sp. nov.) are newly described. The present study demonstrates the prevalence of this fungal group associated with seedlings of diverse hosts showing decline symptoms in forest nurseries in Spain.}
}
Citation for Study 22022
Citation title:
"Survey, Identification and Characterization of cylindrocarpon-like asexual morphs in Spanish forest nurseries".
Study name:
"Survey, Identification and Characterization of cylindrocarpon-like asexual morphs in Spanish forest nurseries".
This study is part of submission 22022
(Status: Published).
Citation
Mora-sala B., Cabral A., Leon M., Agusti-brisach C., Armengol J., & Abad-campos P. 2018. Survey, Identification and Characterization of cylindrocarpon-like asexual morphs in Spanish forest nurseries. Plant Disease, 102(11): 2083-2100.
Authors
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Mora-sala B.
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Cabral A.
(submitter)
00351213653441
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Leon M.
+34963879254
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Agusti-brisach C.
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Armengol J.
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Abad-campos P.
Abstract
Cylindrocarpon-like asexual morphs infect herbaceous and woody plants, mainly in agricultural scenarios, but also in forestry systems. The aim of the present study was to characterize a collection of Cylindrocarpon-like isolates recovered from the roots of a broad range of forest hosts from nurseries showing decline by morphological and molecular studies. Between 2009 and 2012, 17 forest nurseries in Spain were surveyed and a total of 103 Cylindrocarpon-like isolates were obtained. Isolates were identified based on DNA sequences of the partial gene regions histone H3 (his3). For the new species, the internal transcribed spacer and intervening 5.8S nrRNA gene (ITS) region, β-tubulin (tub2), and translation elongation factor 1-α (tef1) were also used to determine their phylogenetic position. Twelve species belonging to the genera Cylindrodendrum, Dactylonectria, and Ilyonectria were identified from damaged roots of 15 different host genera. The species C. alicantinum, D. macrodidyma, D. novozelandica, D. pauciseptata, D. pinicola, D. torresensis, I. capensis, I. cyclaminicola, I. liriodendri, I. pseudodestructans, I. robusta, and I. rufa were identified. In addition, two Dactylonectria species (D. hispanica sp. nov. and D. valentina sp. nov.), one Ilyonectria species (I. ilicicola sp. nov.), and one Neonectria species (N. quercicola sp. nov.) are newly described. The present study demonstrates the prevalence of this fungal group associated with seedlings of diverse hosts showing decline symptoms in forest nurseries in Spain.
Keywords
Pinus, Quercus, Dactylonectria, Ilyonectria, Neonectria, Cylindrodendrum
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27961,
author = {Beatriz Mora-Sala and Ana Cabral and Maela Leon and Carlos Agusti-Brisach and Josep Armengol and Paloma Abad-Campos},
title = {Survey, Identification and Characterization of cylindrocarpon-like asexual morphs in Spanish forest nurseries},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Pinus, Quercus, Dactylonectria, Ilyonectria, Neonectria, Cylindrodendrum},
doi = {10.1094/PDIS-01-18-0171-RE},
url = { http://apsjournals.apsnet.org/loi/pdis},
pmid = {30189159},
journal = {Plant Disease},
volume = {102},
number = {11},
pages = {2083--2100},
abstract = {Cylindrocarpon-like asexual morphs infect herbaceous and woody plants, mainly in agricultural scenarios, but also in forestry systems. The aim of the present study was to characterize a collection of Cylindrocarpon-like isolates recovered from the roots of a broad range of forest hosts from nurseries showing decline by morphological and molecular studies. Between 2009 and 2012, 17 forest nurseries in Spain were surveyed and a total of 103 Cylindrocarpon-like isolates were obtained. Isolates were identified based on DNA sequences of the partial gene regions histone H3 (his3). For the new species, the internal transcribed spacer and intervening 5.8S nrRNA gene (ITS) region, β-tubulin (tub2), and translation elongation factor 1-α (tef1) were also used to determine their phylogenetic position. Twelve species belonging to the genera Cylindrodendrum, Dactylonectria, and Ilyonectria were identified from damaged roots of 15 different host genera. The species C. alicantinum, D. macrodidyma, D. novozelandica, D. pauciseptata, D. pinicola, D. torresensis, I. capensis, I. cyclaminicola, I. liriodendri, I. pseudodestructans, I. robusta, and I. rufa were identified. In addition, two Dactylonectria species (D. hispanica sp. nov. and D. valentina sp. nov.), one Ilyonectria species (I. ilicicola sp. nov.), and one Neonectria species (N. quercicola sp. nov.) are newly described. The present study demonstrates the prevalence of this fungal group associated with seedlings of diverse hosts showing decline symptoms in forest nurseries in Spain.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27961
AU - Mora-Sala,Beatriz
AU - Cabral,Ana
AU - Leon,Maela
AU - Agusti-Brisach,Carlos
AU - Armengol,Josep
AU - Abad-Campos,Paloma
T1 - Survey, Identification and Characterization of cylindrocarpon-like asexual morphs in Spanish forest nurseries
PY - 2018
KW - Pinus
KW - Quercus
KW - Dactylonectria
KW - Ilyonectria
KW - Neonectria
KW - Cylindrodendrum
UR - http://apsjournals.apsnet.org/loi/pdis
N2 - Cylindrocarpon-like asexual morphs infect herbaceous and woody plants, mainly in agricultural scenarios, but also in forestry systems. The aim of the present study was to characterize a collection of Cylindrocarpon-like isolates recovered from the roots of a broad range of forest hosts from nurseries showing decline by morphological and molecular studies. Between 2009 and 2012, 17 forest nurseries in Spain were surveyed and a total of 103 Cylindrocarpon-like isolates were obtained. Isolates were identified based on DNA sequences of the partial gene regions histone H3 (his3). For the new species, the internal transcribed spacer and intervening 5.8S nrRNA gene (ITS) region, β-tubulin (tub2), and translation elongation factor 1-α (tef1) were also used to determine their phylogenetic position. Twelve species belonging to the genera Cylindrodendrum, Dactylonectria, and Ilyonectria were identified from damaged roots of 15 different host genera. The species C. alicantinum, D. macrodidyma, D. novozelandica, D. pauciseptata, D. pinicola, D. torresensis, I. capensis, I. cyclaminicola, I. liriodendri, I. pseudodestructans, I. robusta, and I. rufa were identified. In addition, two Dactylonectria species (D. hispanica sp. nov. and D. valentina sp. nov.), one Ilyonectria species (I. ilicicola sp. nov.), and one Neonectria species (N. quercicola sp. nov.) are newly described. The present study demonstrates the prevalence of this fungal group associated with seedlings of diverse hosts showing decline symptoms in forest nurseries in Spain.
L3 - 10.1094/PDIS-01-18-0171-RE
JF - Plant Disease
VL - 102
IS - 11
SP - 2083
EP - 2100
ER -