2015
DOI: 10.1111/efp.12169
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Lophodermium pinastri and an unknown species of Teratosphaeriaceae are associated with needle cast in a Pinus radiata selection trial

Abstract: Spring needle cast (SNC) in Tasmania is defined by the early casting of pine needles and appears in 6-to 7-year-old pine plantations after canopy closure. The severity of SNC can vary significantly among trees growing within the same plantation. Fungal communities were surveyed in a Pinus radiata family trial, using DNA extraction from needles, PCR with fungal-specific primers and sequencing to detect the presence of fungal species. Samples were taken at the same time as the trees were scored for disease sever… Show more

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“…Trees with contrasting levels of SNC disease severity were found to have significantly different needle fungal communities. The four fungi, L. pinastri, C. minus, S. geniculata and Dothistroma septosporum, previously reported as common pathogens or endophytes in P. radiata in Tasmania implicated in causing SNC (Podger 1984;Podger and Wardlaw 1990) were also identified in the Prihatini et al (2015a) study. Of these, only L. pinastri was correlated with high levels of disease.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…Trees with contrasting levels of SNC disease severity were found to have significantly different needle fungal communities. The four fungi, L. pinastri, C. minus, S. geniculata and Dothistroma septosporum, previously reported as common pathogens or endophytes in P. radiata in Tasmania implicated in causing SNC (Podger 1984;Podger and Wardlaw 1990) were also identified in the Prihatini et al (2015a) study. Of these, only L. pinastri was correlated with high levels of disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…After phylogenetic analysis, 70 ascomycetous OTUs were discriminated (Table 2), of which 36 were detected from more than one sample. Seventeen species of hitherto unknown members of the Teratosphaeriaceae were identified as part of the P. radiata marker-aided selection trial (Prihatini et al 2015a) run in parallel with the current study, and nine of these were also detected in the current study.…”
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confidence: 81%
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