2008
DOI: 10.1094/phyto-98-1-0137
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Variation in Rates of Spore Deposition of Fusarium circinatum, the Causal Agent of Pine Pitch Canker, Over a 12-Month-Period at Two Locations in Northern California

Abstract: Patterns of spore deposition by Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pine pitch canker (PPC) of Monterey pine (Pinus radiata) and other conifers, were studied between May 2003 and April 2004 at two sites in Northern California using a novel spore trapping method combined with a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) approach. At each study site, two plots were sampled by placing spore traps at 100 m intervals along transects 600 m in length. The air was sampled continuously by exchanging the spore traps… Show more

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“…The most striking difference was noted in July, when the sampling at the beginning of July was negative and the sampling at the end of the month showed a positive result with the highest value of the year. Similar patterns were shown by Garbelotto et al [28] in San Francisco in July-August. However, results of the present study are not reliably comparable with those of Garbelotto et al [28] due to the length of the sampling time, which was two weeks and continuous in the American study and 48 h twice a month in ours.…”
Section: Seasonal Spore Dispersalsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The most striking difference was noted in July, when the sampling at the beginning of July was negative and the sampling at the end of the month showed a positive result with the highest value of the year. Similar patterns were shown by Garbelotto et al [28] in San Francisco in July-August. However, results of the present study are not reliably comparable with those of Garbelotto et al [28] due to the length of the sampling time, which was two weeks and continuous in the American study and 48 h twice a month in ours.…”
Section: Seasonal Spore Dispersalsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Similar patterns were shown by Garbelotto et al [28] in San Francisco in July-August. However, results of the present study are not reliably comparable with those of Garbelotto et al [28] due to the length of the sampling time, which was two weeks and continuous in the American study and 48 h twice a month in ours.…”
Section: Seasonal Spore Dispersalsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…In the recent study, 2 of 6 pine species or hybrid seedlings, P. echinata and P. virginiana, were the most susceptible to infection by Korean isolate of F. circinatum (Kim et al, 2008). However, some studies provided solid evidence on the seasonal and weather-related variations in levels of spore deposition rates of F. circinatum (Garbelotto et al, 2008;Schweigkofler et al, 2004).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%