2007
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-91-8-1052b
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Avocado Dieback Caused by Neofusicoccum parvum in the Andalucia Region, Spain

Abstract: From 2002 to 2006, adult avocado trees, Persea americana Miller cv. Hass, located in the subtropical-fruit-producing area of Andalucia (southern Spain) developed symptoms of dieback characterized by death of twigs and branches in the tree canopy. Sections of surface-disinfested, necrotic branch tissues were plated on Difco potato dextrose agar (PDA) (Sparks, NV) and a Neofusicoccum-like fungus was isolated. On PDA, the isolates had white, appressed mycelium that turned dull gray as the colony aged, although co… Show more

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“…Isolates without any shading were not assigned to any population. cause disease on a range of economically important agricultural, horticultural and forestry plants (van Niekerk et al, 2004;Sakalidis, 2004;Zea-Bonilla et al, 2007;Javier-Alva et al, 2009;Pavlic et al, 2009;P erez et al, 2010;Golzar & Burgess, 2011). GenBank sequences were associated with fungal samples taken from canker and die-back of stems, various fruit disfigurement and rot, inflorescence abortion and (once) from ungerminated seed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isolates without any shading were not assigned to any population. cause disease on a range of economically important agricultural, horticultural and forestry plants (van Niekerk et al, 2004;Sakalidis, 2004;Zea-Bonilla et al, 2007;Javier-Alva et al, 2009;Pavlic et al, 2009;P erez et al, 2010;Golzar & Burgess, 2011). GenBank sequences were associated with fungal samples taken from canker and die-back of stems, various fruit disfigurement and rot, inflorescence abortion and (once) from ungerminated seed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Members of the Botryosphaeriaceae, and Pestalotiopsis spp. are known to cause disease on tropical and subtropical plant species in Italy, Spain and Egypt (Zea-Bonilla et al 2007;Ismail et al 2012a,b;Ismail et al 2013). Moreover, Diaporthe spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…y Pratylenchus sp. (Vitale et al, 2012;Dann et al, 2011;Bonilla et al, 2011;Pérez, 2008;Tamayo, 2007;Besoain & Piontelli, 1999;Zentmyer, 1984).…”
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