A Twig Canker on English Hawthorn Caused by Coniothyrium sporulosum in Italy

Plant Disease
L MontecchioM Vettorazzo

Abstract

Large, open, irregularly shaped cankers on trunks and twigs of 4- to 12-year-old Crataegus monogyna Jacq. in a mixed oak forest in northern Italy were observed in 2001. Radial sections through the cankers, which often occurred at sites of hail damage from the previous year, showed a brown discoloration in the xylem. Foliage distal to the cankers became chlorotic, wilted, and finally died. When the disease was severe, the entire top of the plant died, and epicormic shoots developed below the cankers. Fruiting bodies were not present on the canker surface, and symptoms were not observed on root collars or roots. Microscopic examination of cankers showed that vessels frequently contained mycelium. Five symptomatic plants were selected, and from each of these plants isolations were made from one canker. Two chips, 3 mm wide, were cut from the necrotic margin of each canker, superficially sterilized with sodium hypochlorite, rinsed, plated on potato dextrose agar (PDA), and incubated at 20 ± 1°C for 8 days in the dark. Among a variety of microorganisms isolated from the necrotic tissues, Fusarium solani (Mart) Sacc. and Coniothyrium sporulosum (Gams & Domsch) van der Aa (1,2) were isolated from 70 and 100% of the chips, respectively...Continue Reading

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Jul 3, 2021·Critical Reviews in Microbiology·Junfei WangShaohua Wu

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