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The hosts and geographic range of Dothistroma needle blight in Slovakia
Author(s) -
Jánošíková Hečková Z.,
Ondrušková E.,
Barta M.,
Ostrovský R.,
KádasiHoráková M.,
Pastirčáková K.,
Kobza M.,
Adamčíková K.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
forest pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.535
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1439-0329
pISSN - 1437-4781
DOI - 10.1111/efp.12421
Subject(s) - biology , blight , pinus densiflora , host (biology) , botany , range (aeronautics) , pinaceae , picea abies , pinus <genus> , ecology , composite material , materials science
Summary The occurrence and distribution of Dothistroma needle blight ( DNB ) were studied in 2014–2017 around Slovakia. A total of 84 localities, both native and planted, were investigated, and the presence of DNB was confirmed in 73 of them. In all positive locations, symptoms typical of DNB were observed and the Dothistroma species was confirmed using species‐specific primers either from fungal cultures or directly from needles. Both Dothistroma species— D. septosporum and D. pini —were identified. Both species occurred together in 29 locations, only D. septosporum in 42 and only D. pini in two locations. The host range of D. septosporum included 10 pine species and two spruce species. The host range of D. pini comprised the same number of pine hosts but only one spruce species. Five pine hosts, P. aristata , P. coulteri, P. densiflora, P. jeffreyi , P. × schwerinii , and one spruce host P. abies are new hosts species of D. pini . P. densiflora and Picea pungens have earlier been reported to be susceptible for DNB . In this study, D. septosporum was found from both tree species.

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