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Identification and distribution of species of Neofusicoccum that cause blueberry stem blight in Chile

Stem blight is a destructive woody disease of blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) caused by several species of the family Botryosphaeriaceae. A field survey was conducted in the mayor blueberry production area of Chile, comprising latitudes 32°49ʹS to 40°55ʹS, to determine the occurrence and distributi...

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Published in:Mycologia 2023-05, Vol.115 (3), p.326-339
Main Authors: Millas, Paz, Barra-Bucarei, Lorena, Castro, Jean Franco, Carrasco-Fernández, Jorge, Chilian, Javier, Tapia, Eduardo, Santelices, Cecilia, Cisterna-Oyarce, Viviana, Muñoz, Violeta, Ortiz-Campos, Javiera, Parra, Karen, France, Andrés
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description Stem blight is a destructive woody disease of blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) caused by several species of the family Botryosphaeriaceae. A field survey was conducted in the mayor blueberry production area of Chile, comprising latitudes 32°49ʹS to 40°55ʹS, to determine the occurrence and distribution of Botryosphaeriaceae in the region. Together, a multilocus analysis, morphological characterization, and phytopathogenicity testing were used to identify 51 Neofusicoccum isolates belonging to N. nonquaesitum (28 strains), N. parvum (22 strains), and N. australe (1 strain). Of these, N. parvum and N. nonquaesitum were the most commonly found, with N. parvum most frequent from latitude 37°40ʹS to the north and N. nonquaesitum predominantly located from the same latitude toward the south. Morphological traits of the isolates were consistent with the species identified by molecular techniques, despite the overlapping of conidial size of some isolates among species. Pathogenicity trials showed that the three species were pathogenic to blueberry plants and revealed that N. parvum and N. nonquaesitum were the most aggressive species, although variability in virulence was observed among isolates of N. parvum and N. nonquaesitum.
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title Identification and distribution of species of Neofusicoccum that cause blueberry stem blight in Chile
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