Characterization and Pathogenicity of Fungal Species Associated with Dieback of Apple Trees in Northern Italy

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Author
Martino, Ilaria
Agustí-Brisach, Carlos
Nari, Luca
Gullino, Maria Lodovica
Guarnaccia, Vladimiro
Publisher
The American Phytopathological SocietyDate
2024Subject
BotryosphaeriaceaeDiaporthe
Malus × domestica
Tree decline
Wood disease
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Severe dieback symptoms were recently observed on apple (Malus ×
domestica) trees in Northern Italy, representing a growing concern for
producers. Surveys were conducted over a 3-year period (2019 to
2021), and five apple orchards, from 5 to 12 years old, were monitored.
A total of 33 fungal isolates isolated from symptomatic plants was selected
for characterization. The species identification was achieved
through multilocus phylogenetic analyses performed on sequences of
three genomic loci (ITS, tub2, and tef1). Morphological features were
assessed, and the average growth rate at different temperatures was
determined. Seven species were identified in association with dieback
of apple trees: Botryosphaeria dothidea, Cadophora luteo-olivacea,
Diaporthe rudis, Diplodia seriata, Eutypa lata, Kalmusia longispora,
and Paraconiothyrium brasiliense. All the species were pathogenic
when inoculated on healthy apple plants. B. dothidea resulted in the
most aggressive infections. This study provides an insight into the
fungal species diversity associated with apple dieback and provides
basis for further investigations to assess the phytosanitary status of
plant materials to recommend and implement effective management
strategies.
