Detection and quantification of the air inoculum of Caliciopsis pinea in a plantation of Pinus radiata in Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Caliciopsis pinea has been historically described as a secondary pathogen of
pines. However, it has recently been associated with severe damages on Pinus
radiata in Italy. Our study focused on the description of the seasonal spore
dispersal of C. pinea and its relation to meteorological conditions (temperature,
leaf
wetness,
relative
humidity
and
precipitations).
For
this
experiment
one
infected P. radiata plantation was sampled in Tuscany (Italy). A rotating
arm spore trap together with a weather station were installed to sample the
aerospora for 24 h every week from May to November 2016. Exposed tapes
from spore traps were directly analyzed after DNA extraction by qPCR using
specific primers and TaqMan MGB probe. The study shows an irregular occurrence
of
the
inoculum
of
C.
pinea
throughout
the
whole
sampling
period
with
peak
levels
in
mid-June
and
early
August.
The
statistical
analysis
of
the
DNA
and
climatic data clearly show the strong influence of precipitation on the
spore production of this pathogen. Furthermore, the very low detection limit
of the qPCR experiment shows the efficacy and suitability of rotating arm
spore traps for early detection of this pathogen.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Caliciopsis Canker; Monterey Pine; Aerospora; qPCR
List of contributors:
Pepori, ALESSIA LUCIA; Santini, Alberto; Luchi, Nicola
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