2019
DOI: 10.30843/nzpp.2019.72.300
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Successive passaging through an apple host of six low-virulent <i>Neonectria ditissima </i>isolates increased virulence in one of them

Abstract: Neonectria ditissima is a serious pathogen of apple. Low-virulent cultures of this fungus have been isolated from cankers, but how and why low-virulent isolates can infect apple is unknown. Rasp wounds on ‘Royal Gala’ trees were inoculated with agar plugs from six low-virulent N. ditissima isolates in a glasshouse. Neonectria ditissima was re-isolated 10 weeks after inoculation. Agar plugs from the re-isolated cultures were used to inoculate ‘Royal Gala’ trees again. After the second re-isolation, conidial sus… Show more

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“…The semi-selective PDA was reported to recover N. ditissima from asymptomatic tissue at 5-10 mm distance from inoculated pruning wounds after 2 weeks at 100% and therefore very suitable to this study (Olivieri et al, 2021). ASAWA recovered N. ditissima from asymptomatic inoculated wounds up to 100% after 8 weeks (Amponsah et al, 2014;Scheper et al, 2019a, b;Walter et al, 2016;Xu et al, 2021). Using the semi-selective PDA, we detected N. ditissima in 25 out of 120 samples taken at 2-6 mm over 8 weeks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The semi-selective PDA was reported to recover N. ditissima from asymptomatic tissue at 5-10 mm distance from inoculated pruning wounds after 2 weeks at 100% and therefore very suitable to this study (Olivieri et al, 2021). ASAWA recovered N. ditissima from asymptomatic inoculated wounds up to 100% after 8 weeks (Amponsah et al, 2014;Scheper et al, 2019a, b;Walter et al, 2016;Xu et al, 2021). Using the semi-selective PDA, we detected N. ditissima in 25 out of 120 samples taken at 2-6 mm over 8 weeks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%