| Literature DB >> 23709527 |
Benedetto T Linaldeddu1, Antonio Franceschini, Artur Alves, Alan J L Phillips.
Abstract
During a study of the species of Botryosphaeriaceae associated with oak decline in Tunisia, a large collection of Diplodia strains were isolated from Quercus afares, Q. canariensis and Q. suber trees showing a progressive dieback of shoots and branches, trunk canker and exudates and collar rot. Most of the isolates were identified as Diplodia corticola, while two isolates from Q. canariensis were morphologically and phylogenetically (ITS and tef1-α sequences data) distinct from all other known species of Diplodia. They are described here as Diplodia quercivora sp. nov. In addition, phylogenetic analyses showed for the first time the existence of two distinct lineages within D. corticola. In artificial inoculation experiments, D. quercivora caused necrotic lesions on bark and wood of three Mediterranean oak species, Q. ilex, Q. pubescens and Q. suber. In particular, among the oak species tested, Q. pubescens was the most susceptible.Entities:
Keywords: Botryosphaeriaceae; Diplodia; oak decline; phylogeny; taxonomy
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23709527 DOI: 10.3852/12-370
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycologia ISSN: 0027-5514 Impact factor: 2.696