2006
DOI: 10.3832/efor0386-0030426
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Fungal endophytes and epiphytes in needles ofPicea abies(L.) Karst. from natural and urban areas in northern Italy

Abstract: Fungal endophytes and epiphytes in needles of Picea abies (L.) Karst. from natural and urban areas in northern Italy.The foliar fungal endophytes community inhabiting needles of Picea abies (Norway spruce) has not been well documented. In this study, carried out in Northern Italy, needles were collected in the years 2003 -2004 in Bagni di Masino and Passo S. Marco (natural locations) and in Milano and Pavia (urban areas). Needles were plated and scored for hyphal outgrowth of endophytes to observe composition… Show more

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“…In the Tatra Mountains, the bottom part of the crown, in every spot, showed symptoms of ongoing needle's disease, which were less and less visible with increasing height. Results stand in agreement with other studies (Maresi et al 2001, Lorenzi et al 2006) which show that Rhizosphaera sp. preferentially appears on the lower portion of the crown.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In the Tatra Mountains, the bottom part of the crown, in every spot, showed symptoms of ongoing needle's disease, which were less and less visible with increasing height. Results stand in agreement with other studies (Maresi et al 2001, Lorenzi et al 2006) which show that Rhizosphaera sp. preferentially appears on the lower portion of the crown.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…A finding that was peculiar was that no species of Rhizosphaera were isolated from green healthy needles. While some studies agree with our findings (Lorenzi et al, 2006;Müller et al, 2001;Nguyen et al, 2016), this contradicts the observations of other endophyte studies on spruce (Menkis et al, 2015;Müller & Hallaksela, 1998) including that of Magan and Smith (1996) in Wales. Despite sampling in the same area in Wales and carrying out similar isolation techniques, R. kalkhoffii was not encountered occurring endophytically, which casts doubt on the findings of Magan and Smith (1996), who used only culture morphology, but not DNA.…”
Section: Ack N O Wle D G E M Entscontrasting
confidence: 90%
“…Darkera parca is a common endophyte from asymptomatic Picea needles in both Europe and North America (Sieber 1988;Müller and Hallaksela 1998;Lorenzi et al 2006;Sokolski et al 2007). It is the second most frequently isolated endophyte from Picea abies in Switzerland (Sieber 1988) and P. mariana in Quebec (Canada) (Sokolski et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%