<em>Phytophthora ilicis</em> as a leaf and stem pathogen of <em>Ilex aquifolium</em> in Mediterranean islands

Between 2010 and 2013 several English holly trees showing defoliation, leaf and twig blight were found in natural ecosystems in Sardinia and Corsica. A Phytophthora species was consistently isolated from necrotic tissues of leaves and twigs, and bleeding cankers on stems. Isolates obtained were iden...

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Main Authors: Bruno SCANU, Benedetto LINALDEDDU, Ana PERÉZ-SIERRA, Antonio DEIDDA, Antonio FRANCESCHINI
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2014-12-01
Series:Phytopathologia Mediterranea
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5588
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spelling doaj-26d57b1b6e0c4ec3a4c66b918f22403a2020-11-25T02:32:05ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952014-12-0153310.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-1404812871<em>Phytophthora ilicis</em> as a leaf and stem pathogen of <em>Ilex aquifolium</em> in Mediterranean islandsBruno SCANU0Benedetto LINALDEDDUAna PERÉZ-SIERRAAntonio DEIDDAAntonio FRANCESCHINIDipartimento di Agraria - Sezione di Patologia Vegetale ed Entomologia - Università degli Studi di SassariBetween 2010 and 2013 several English holly trees showing defoliation, leaf and twig blight were found in natural ecosystems in Sardinia and Corsica. A Phytophthora species was consistently isolated from necrotic tissues of leaves and twigs, and bleeding cankers on stems. Isolates obtained were identified as Phytophthora ilicis, on the basis of morphological features, colony patterns and growth rates at different temperatures. Identity was confirmed by sequence analyses of the ITS, β-tubulin and cox1 gene regions. Two different genotypes within P. ilicis were detected. Pathogenicity of P. ilicis isolates was verified by inoculating freshly cut twigs of English holly. Phytophthora ilicis was originally recorded on English holly in western USA, and to date has been found only in cool temperate regions in northern America and, more recently, in Europe. This is the first report of P. ilicis on English holly in the Mediterranean region. Two additional Phytophthora species were isolated from other trees and shrubs species growing together with English holly, including P. bilorbang from Alnus glutinosa leaves and P. pseudosyringae from rhizosphere soil samples of A. glutinosa and Castanea sativa, and from symptomatic leaves of Hedera helix.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5588holly diseaseoomycetescankernatural ecosystems
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author Bruno SCANU
Benedetto LINALDEDDU
Ana PERÉZ-SIERRA
Antonio DEIDDA
Antonio FRANCESCHINI
spellingShingle Bruno SCANU
Benedetto LINALDEDDU
Ana PERÉZ-SIERRA
Antonio DEIDDA
Antonio FRANCESCHINI
<em>Phytophthora ilicis</em> as a leaf and stem pathogen of <em>Ilex aquifolium</em> in Mediterranean islands
Phytopathologia Mediterranea
holly disease
oomycetes
canker
natural ecosystems
author_facet Bruno SCANU
Benedetto LINALDEDDU
Ana PERÉZ-SIERRA
Antonio DEIDDA
Antonio FRANCESCHINI
author_sort Bruno SCANU
title <em>Phytophthora ilicis</em> as a leaf and stem pathogen of <em>Ilex aquifolium</em> in Mediterranean islands
title_short <em>Phytophthora ilicis</em> as a leaf and stem pathogen of <em>Ilex aquifolium</em> in Mediterranean islands
title_full <em>Phytophthora ilicis</em> as a leaf and stem pathogen of <em>Ilex aquifolium</em> in Mediterranean islands
title_fullStr <em>Phytophthora ilicis</em> as a leaf and stem pathogen of <em>Ilex aquifolium</em> in Mediterranean islands
title_full_unstemmed <em>Phytophthora ilicis</em> as a leaf and stem pathogen of <em>Ilex aquifolium</em> in Mediterranean islands
title_sort <em>phytophthora ilicis</em> as a leaf and stem pathogen of <em>ilex aquifolium</em> in mediterranean islands
publisher Firenze University Press
series Phytopathologia Mediterranea
issn 0031-9465
1593-2095
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Between 2010 and 2013 several English holly trees showing defoliation, leaf and twig blight were found in natural ecosystems in Sardinia and Corsica. A Phytophthora species was consistently isolated from necrotic tissues of leaves and twigs, and bleeding cankers on stems. Isolates obtained were identified as Phytophthora ilicis, on the basis of morphological features, colony patterns and growth rates at different temperatures. Identity was confirmed by sequence analyses of the ITS, β-tubulin and cox1 gene regions. Two different genotypes within P. ilicis were detected. Pathogenicity of P. ilicis isolates was verified by inoculating freshly cut twigs of English holly. Phytophthora ilicis was originally recorded on English holly in western USA, and to date has been found only in cool temperate regions in northern America and, more recently, in Europe. This is the first report of P. ilicis on English holly in the Mediterranean region. Two additional Phytophthora species were isolated from other trees and shrubs species growing together with English holly, including P. bilorbang from Alnus glutinosa leaves and P. pseudosyringae from rhizosphere soil samples of A. glutinosa and Castanea sativa, and from symptomatic leaves of Hedera helix.
topic holly disease
oomycetes
canker
natural ecosystems
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5588
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