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New pathogenic and endophytic fungal species associated with Persian oak in Iran
The objectives of the present study were to identify composition of fungal communities associated with healthy and declined oak trees and seedlings in Ilam Province, Iran, and to evaluate their role in occurrence of the oak decline. Fungal isolates were obtained from branches of healthy and declinin...
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Published in: | European journal of plant pathology 2019-11, Vol.155 (3), p.1017-1032 |
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Summary: | The objectives of the present study were to identify composition of fungal communities associated with healthy and declined oak trees and seedlings in Ilam Province, Iran, and to evaluate their role in occurrence of the oak decline. Fungal isolates were obtained from branches of healthy and declining Persian oak trees and seedlings in Ilam province during summer and autumn 2014–2015. Fungal species were identified according to both morphological and molecular characteristics obtained from ITS, 28S and 18S regions of ribosomal DNA. Some fungal species such as
Neoscytalidium dimidiatum
and
Obolarina persica
were obtained only from branches of Persian oak trees with decline symptoms. The
Acremonium
sp.,
Coniochaeta
sp.,
Cytospora ribis
,
Fusarium tricinctum
,
Microsphaeriopsis olivacea
and
Neoetophoma samarorum
species were found only in healthy trees as endophytic species. While,
B. mediterrana, Didymella glomerata
,
Fusarium solani
and
Tricothecium roseum
were isolated from both healthy and declined trees. The
F. tricinctum
and
T. roseum
species were found in healthy seedlings. However,
D. glomerata
was isolated from both healthy and dried seedlings. The species
B. mediterrana, D. glomerata, N. dimidiatum
and
O. persica
showed pathogenicity on the Persian oak seedlings in the greenhouse conditions. Finally, it could be concluded that for the first time two species,
D. glomerata
and
N. dimidiatum
, were recorded as pathogens associated with Persian oak. In addition,
Acremonium
sp.,
Coniochaeta
sp.,
C. ribis
,
F. solani
,
F. tricinctum
,
N. samarorum
and
T. roseum
were recorded for the first time as endophytic fungi on Persian oak trees. |
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ISSN: | 0929-1873 1573-8469 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10658-019-01830-y |