Phytopathologia Mediterranea (Apr 2014)

<em>Phytophthora cinnamon</em> causing stem canker and root rot of nursery-grown <em>Platanus</em> × <em>acerifolia</em>: first report in the Northern emisphere

  • Massimo PILOTTI,
  • Giovanni DI LERNIA,
  • Valentina LUMIA,
  • Luca RICCIONI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-11836
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 1

Abstract

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Lethal stem and root cankers were observed in nursery-grown Platanus × acerifolia trees in Rome. Externally, canker lesions appeared as bluish or blackish areas starting from the stem base and extending upward. Inner bark was necrotised. In some cases an irregularly-shaped callus reaction attempted to heal the bark lesions. Black-stained necrosis affected the primary roots and the small branch roots to different degrees. The presence of Ceratocystis platani was excluded in the diseased trees. Phytophthora-like organisms were isolated from the altered tissue. Morphological and ITS-region-based analyses identified the isolates as Phytophthora cinnamomi. A pathogenicity test confirmed P. cinnamomi as the causal agent of the disease here defined as: stem canker and root rot of plane tree. This is the first report of P. cinnamomi in Platanus spp. in the Northern emisphere.

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