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Revista Chapingo serie ciencias forestales y del ambiente

versión On-line ISSN 2007-4018versión impresa ISSN 2007-3828

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DE LA MORA-CASTANEDA, Jesús G.; CIBRIAN-TOVAR, David  y  PEREZ-VERA, Omar A.. Neofusicoccum eucalyptorum (=Botryosphaeria eucalyptorum) and N. parvum: Pathogens in eucalyptus plantations in Mexico. Rev. Chapingo ser. cienc. for. ambient [online]. 2014, vol.20, n.3, pp.187-197. ISSN 2007-4018.  https://doi.org/10.5154/r.rchscfa.2014.03.012.

In 2013, in the east of Michoacán, die-back in commercial eucalyptus plantations appeared in trees with frost and drought damage. Neofusicoccum eucalyptorum was isolated on Eucalyptus nitens, and its teleomorph Botryosphaeria eucalyptorum was found on cankers; N. parvum isolated on E. nitens and E. globulus. Both species of Neofusicoccum were identified by morphology and were molecularly characterized by PCRITS. The sequences of N. eucalyptorum (access number: KC479184 and KC4799188) and N. parvum (KC479185, KC479186 and KC479187) were deposited in the Gene Bank of the NCBI. In the field, diseased eucalyptus showed die-back, fusiform cankers on stem, which induce bulges, resin flow and the appearance of epicormic shoots. The fungi inoculated in vitro in shoots of E. nitens and E. globulus provoked necrotic lesions and abundant immature pycnidia at 10 days after inoculation (dai). E. nitens trees of three years of age showed a fusiform canker with sunken appearance and dark brown coloration, measuring 13 to 21.9 cm at 48 dai. This study is the first report of N. eucalyptorum and N. parvum in Mexico causing disease in eucalyptus plantations.

Palabras llave : Botryosphaeriaceae; cankers; endophyte; Eucalyptus sp.; die-back.

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