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    Título
    Potential Interactions between Invasive Fusarium circinatum and other pine pathogens in Europe
    Autor
    Elvira Recuenco, Margarita
    Cacciola, Santa Olga
    Sanz Ros, Antonio Vicente
    Garbelotto, Matteo
    Aguayo, Jaime
    Solla Hach, Alejandro
    Mullett, Martin
    Drenkhan, Tiia
    Oskay, Funda
    Aday Kaya, Ayse Gülden
    Iturritxa Vélez del Burgo, Eugenia
    Cleary, Michelle
    Witzell, Johanna
    Georgieva, Margarita
    Papazova Anakieva, Irena
    Chira, Danut
    Paraschiv, Marius
    Musolin, Dmitry L.
    Selikhovkin, Andrey V.
    Varentsova, Elena Yu.
    Adamčíková, Katarína
    Markovskaja, Svetlana
    Mesanza Iturricha, Nebai
    Davydenko, Kateryna
    Capretti, Paolo
    Scanu, Bruno
    Gonthier, Paolo
    Tsopelas, Panaghiotis
    Martín García, JorgeAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Morales Rodríguez, Carmen
    Lehtijärvi, Asko
    Lehtijärvi, H. Tugba Dogmus
    Oszako, Tomasz
    Nowakowska, Justyna Anna
    Bragança, Helena
    Fernández Fernández, María MercedesAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Hantula, Jarkko
    Díez Casero, Julio JavierAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Año del Documento
    2020
    Editorial
    MDPI
    Descripción
    Producción Científica
    Documento Fuente
    Forests, 2020, Vol. 11, Nº. 1, 32 pp.
    Abstract
    Pines are major components of native forests and plantations in Europe, where they have both economic significance and an important ecological role. Diseases of pines are mainly caused by fungal and oomycete pathogens, and can significantly reduce the survival, vigor, and yield of both individual trees and entire stands or plantations. Pine pitch canker (PPC), caused by Fusarium circinatum (Nirenberg and O’Donnell), is among the most devastating pine diseases in the world, and is an example of an emergent invasive disease in Europe. The effects of microbial interactions on plant health, as well as the possible roles plant microbiomes may have in disease expression, have been the focus of several recent studies. Here, we describe the possible effects of co-infection with pathogenic fungi and oomycetes with F. circinatum on the health of pine seedlings and mature plants, in an attempt to expand our understanding of the role that biotic interactions may play in the future of PPC disease in European nurseries and forests. The available information on pine pathogens that are able to co-occur with F. circinatum in Europe is here reviewed and interpreted to theoretically predict the effects of such co-occurrences on pine survival, growth, and yield. Beside the awareness that F. circinatum may co-occurr on pines with other pathogens, an additional outcome from this review is an updating of the literature, including the so-called grey literature, to document the geographical distribution of the relevant pathogens and to facilitate differential diagnoses, particularly in nurseries, where some of them may cause symptoms similar to those induced by F. circinatum. An early and accurate diagnosis of F. circinatum, a pathogen that has been recently introduced and that is currently regulated in Europe, is essential to prevent its introduction and spread in plantings and forests.
    Materias (normalizadas)
    Hongos patógenos
    Pinos - Enfermedades y plagas
    Bosques y Silvicultura - Europa
    Materias Unesco
    3108 Fitopatología
    3106 Ciencia Forestal
    ISSN
    1999-4907
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    Patrocinador
    Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad - Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (Proyect AGL2015-69370-R)
    Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant No. 17-04-01486)
    Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (PTDC/AGR-FOR/2768/2014)
    Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic and the European Regional Development Fund, Grant No. CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000453.
    Romanian National projects PN18040105/2018 and PN19070206/2019
    Version del Editor
    https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/1/7
    Propietario de los Derechos
    © MDPI
    Idioma
    eng
    URI
    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/49598
    Tipo de versión
    info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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