2021
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-06-20-1271-pdn
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First Report of Verticillium Wilt Caused by Verticillium dahliae on Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in Iran

Abstract: Russian olive, also known as, Persian olive or oleaster (Elaeagnus angustifolia L.) is a species in the Elaeagnaceae family native to western and central Asia. In some orchards in Iran, intercropping Russian olive or Prunus trees with vegetables is a common practice. In 2018, about 130 ha of E. angustifolia orchards in Shahrood, Semnan Province, Iran showed branch wilting and dieback. Symptoms on affected trees started with yellowing of the lower leaves, followed by wilting and finally death of affected branch… Show more

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“…Verticillium wilt (VW) leads to vascular disease on many annual economic crops (e.g., cotton, lettuce, potato, cauliflower, sunflower, eggplant, and strawberry) and perennial fruit trees (e.g., olive, mango, and cacao) ( Bhat and Subbarao, 1999 ; Fradin and Thomma, 2006 ; Klosterman et al, 2009 ; Akhlaghi et al, 2020 ), resulting in tremendous economic losses globally. Taking cotton as an example, VW is regarded as an important limiting factor in cotton production, which is a mainstay of many countries’ economies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Verticillium wilt (VW) leads to vascular disease on many annual economic crops (e.g., cotton, lettuce, potato, cauliflower, sunflower, eggplant, and strawberry) and perennial fruit trees (e.g., olive, mango, and cacao) ( Bhat and Subbarao, 1999 ; Fradin and Thomma, 2006 ; Klosterman et al, 2009 ; Akhlaghi et al, 2020 ), resulting in tremendous economic losses globally. Taking cotton as an example, VW is regarded as an important limiting factor in cotton production, which is a mainstay of many countries’ economies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%