2013
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-07-12-0625-pdn
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First Report of Globisporangium ultimum Causing Pythium Damping-Off on Aleppo Pine in Algeria, Africa, and the Mediterranean Region

Abstract: Globisporangium ultimum (Trow) Uzuhashi, Tojo & Kakish. (syn. Pythium ultimum Trow, syn. P. ultimum Trow var. ultimum) is a known oomycetal species from Pythium s.l. causing damping-off and/or root rot on a great variety of plants throughout the world, including some pine species (Pinus L.) and conifers (2,3). Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) is a common native forest tree in the Mediterranean region. Pre- and post-emergence damping-off disease symptoms were observed during 2008 and 2009 in four forest… Show more

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“…G. ultimum Trow var. ultimum ) is an oomycete species that causes damping-off and/or root rot on a vast range of plants throughout the world [ 42 , 43 , 45 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…G. ultimum Trow var. ultimum ) is an oomycete species that causes damping-off and/or root rot on a vast range of plants throughout the world [ 42 , 43 , 45 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, Pythium aphanidermatum (Edson) Fitzpatrick, Pythium debaryanum R. Hesse, Pythium irregulare Buisman, Pythium mamillatum Meurs and P. ultimum were reported to be the most common pathogenic species of conifer seedlings . P. ultimum was reported for first time in Algeria and the Mediterranean Basin as the causal organism of Aleppo pine seedling damping off (Lazreg et al 2013). Regarding the pathogenicity of Pythium species on Aleppo pine seedlings, the studied species were characterized as weakly or highly virulent pathogens depending on their ability to reduce seedling survival and to cause root lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are prominent soil pathogens. They cause root rot and damping-off in the Aleppo pine (Pinus halipensis) [41] and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii Franco) [42], as well as seedlings of conifers in the wild and in forest nurseries [41,42]. Typical symptoms of infection by Pythium spp.…”
Section: Oomycetesmentioning
confidence: 99%