Phytopathologia Mediterranea (Jan 2012)

<I>Diplodia africana</I> causing dieback disease on <I>Juniperus phoenicea</I>: a new host and first report in the northern hemisphere

  • BENEDETTO LINALDEDDU,
  • BRUNO SCANU,
  • LUCIA MADDAU,
  • ANTONIO FRANCESCHINI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-9546
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 3

Abstract

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Branch dieback was observed on Phoenicean juniper trees, in a natural growing area on Caprera Island (Italy), during 2009 and 2010. Fungal isolates obtained from symptomatic twigs and branches show­ing dieback and bark necrosis were identified as Diplodia africana by analysis of morphological features and genomic DNA sequences of the ITS region and translation elongation factor 1-α gene. Pathogenicity was verified by stem inoculation of 3-year-old saplings of Phoenicean juniper. This is the first report of D. africana in the northern hemisphere, and of this fungus as a pathogen of Phoenicean juniper

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