Agronomy (Feb 2022)

Temporal Movement of a Dieback Front in a Population of Parkinsonia in Northern Australia

  • Naomi D. Diplock,
  • Victor J. Galea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12020533
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 533

Abstract

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The temporal progress of Parkinsonia aculeata dieback through a well-established, naturally occurring dieback affected site was monitored using two transects over a seven-year period. This revealed the time and spatial dynamics underlying the nature of this disorder. Assessment of this site demonstrated a decline in individual plant health over consecutive years, with 98% of parkinsonia plants dying over the study period. Minimal recruitment of new plants led to a collapse in the parkinsonia population. Macrophomina phaseolina (Botryosphaeriaceae) was the only species with known pathogenicity on parkinsonia found in the transect site. This information provides a valuable insight into the timeframe involved in this disease process from infection through to plant death. This is the first research to date to assess the temporal movement of parkinsonia dieback.

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