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<title>Aggressiveness of Fusarium oxysporum and F. verticillioides isolates on stone and scots pine under greenhouse conditions</title>
<creator>Olaizola Suarez, Jaime</creator>
<creator>Pajares, Juan A. .</creator>
<creator>Gordon, Thomas R.</creator>
<creator>Díez Casero, Julio Javier</creator>
<description>Producción Científica</description>
<description>Scots  pine  (Pinus  sylvestris)  and  Stone  pine  (Pinus  pinea)  are  two  important  species  used in re-forestation that are subject to damage by damping-off fungi in forest nurs-eries.  Twenty-two  isolates  of  Fusarium  oxysporum  and  F. verticillioides  from  diseased  seedlings of eight different hosts were tested for aggressiveness on seeds and seed-lings of both pine species, including the effects on seedling emergence and mortal-ity.  Scots  pine  was  more  susceptible  to  damping-off  than  Stone  pine,  as  indicated  both by reduced seedling emergence and elevated seedling mortality. The impact of F. oxysporum and F. verticillioides on seeds and seedlings did not differ significantly for either pine species. Our findings support previous studies that found that these are damping-off  pathogens  on  the  studied  pines.  Whereas  most  isolates  proved  to  be  pathogenic, some isolates of both Fusarium species showed to be non- pathogenic.</description>
<date>2023-11-10</date>
<date>2023-11-10</date>
<date>2023</date>
<type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</type>
<identifier>Forest Pathology, 2023, vol. 53, n. 5, e12831.</identifier>
<identifier>1437-4781</identifier>
<identifier>https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/62801</identifier>
<identifier>10.1111/efp.12831</identifier>
<identifier>5</identifier>
<identifier>Forest Pathology</identifier>
<identifier>53</identifier>
<identifier>1439-0329</identifier>
<language>eng</language>
<relation>https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/efp.12831</relation>
<rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</rights>
<rights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</rights>
<rights>© 2023 The Author(s)</rights>
<rights>Atribución 4.0 Internacional</rights>
<publisher>Wiley</publisher>
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