2016
DOI: 10.1127/entomologia/2016/0314
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Association levels between Pityophthorus pubescens and Fusarium circinatum in pitch canker disease affected plantations in northern Spain

Abstract: Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pitch canker disease (PCD), poses a threat to Pinus radiata plantations due to the presence of bleeding cankers on the trunk that can cause the tree to die. This pathogen has been reported to be phoretically associated with bark beetle species, specifically, with Pityophthorus species in California. Pityophthorus pubescens is a secondary pest, attacking weak trees or broken branches in healthy trees. The aim of this study was to know the association between P. pubescens… Show more

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“…discriminated between healthy and pitch canker-diseased branches, preferring symptomatic branches due to the increased emission of ethylene. However, P. pubescens is a secondary species in the present study area, affecting small branches from weakened trees [23], and it does not seem to have an important role as a vector. On the other hand, F. circinatum was present in 0.9% of the I. sexdentatus specimens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…discriminated between healthy and pitch canker-diseased branches, preferring symptomatic branches due to the increased emission of ethylene. However, P. pubescens is a secondary species in the present study area, affecting small branches from weakened trees [23], and it does not seem to have an important role as a vector. On the other hand, F. circinatum was present in 0.9% of the I. sexdentatus specimens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…In studies that have considered the associations between F. circinatum and its vectors, potential vectors have been trapped using baiting logs [50,51], sliding funnel traps baited with (E)-pityol, ethanol and α-pinene [49,52,53], flight-intercept slit traps baited with ipsdienol pheromone [54] or ethanol and α-pinene [55], crosstraps baited with Galloprotec Pack [54], and multiple funnel traps baited with pheromones [56].…”
Section: Sampling Of Insect Vectors Of F Circinatummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pine stands of different ages Europe, Asia minor, Northern Africa (Morocco) [10,[20][21][22][23] Hylurgops palliatus…”
Section: Pityophthoruspubescensmentioning
confidence: 99%