Latent infection of Biscogniauxia nummularia in Fagus sylvatica: a possible bioindicator of beech health conditions
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Biscogniauxia nummularia is a xylariaceous fungus known as a common endophyte
of European beech, living in plant tissues without development of symptoms,
or even inducing strip-cankers and wood decay on trees stressed by
drought. We studied the presence of the fungus in apparently healthy beech
trees, growing in two different bioclimatic zones characterized by Continental
and Mediterranean climates. Asymptomatic twigs were collected in each zone
over the season and evaluated for the presence of B. nummularia infections
using both cultural and qPCR methods. Results from qPCR indicated differences
in the detection of B. nummularia among the seasons and between the
study sites. In both sites the highest frequency of detection was in summer. B.
nummularia was more frequently detected in the Mediterranean bioclimatic
area, where drought is more common. These results suggest that B. nummularia
may be a possible bioindicator of beech health stands.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fagus sylvatica; Latent Pathogen; Real Time PCR; Xylariaceae
Elenco autori:
Capretti, Paolo; Luchi, Nicola
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