First Report of Phytophthora nicotianae on Skimmia japonica in Italy

Plant Disease
A GaribaldiM L Gullino

Abstract

Skimmia japonica, an evergreen flowering shrub, is becoming increasingly popular as a potted ornamental plant in northern Italy and represents 5% of acidophilous plant production; cv. Rubella accounts for 99% of production. During the spring of 2003, in many commercial nurseries located in northwestern Italy, plants of S. japonica cv. Rubella showed extensive chlorosis and root rot, and diseased plants eventually wilted and died without dropping leaves. The disease was widespread and severe, and in some nurseries, 40% of plants were affected. A Phytophthora-like organism was isolated consistently from infected lower stem and root pieces of S. japonica that had been disinfested for 1 min in 1% NaOCl and plated on a medium selective for oomycetes (2). The pathogen was identified based on morphological and physiological features as Phytophthora nicotianae (= P. parasitica [1]). The sporangia produced on V8 medium were ± spherical to obpyriform, obturbinate, papillate, and measured 33 to 94 × 25 to 48 μm (average 56.4 × 36.8 μm). Papillae measured 3.5 to 19 μm (average 7.8 μm). Chlamydospores were spherical with a diameter ranging from 26 to 32 μm (average 29.2 μm). Pathogenicity of four isolates obtained from infected plants was c...Continue Reading

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