栎
生物
栎
疫霉菌
植物
接种
园艺
内转录区
牙冠(牙科)
系统发育树
基因
生物化学
医学
牙科
软木
作者
İlker Kurbetli,Stephen Woodward,Mehmet Aydoğdu,Görkem Sülü,S. Özben
摘要
Abstract Symptoms of decline were first observed on oak trees ( Quercus robur ) in Emirgan Grove, İstanbul in August 2015. Symptoms included sparse canopies, crown dieback and bleeding cankers on the trunk, usually just above soil level, suggesting Phytophthora infections. Most affected trees lost foliage. No Phytophthora species were isolated from bleeding lesions, although two were obtained using baiting and selective media from soil samples taken around symptomatic trees. Isolates were identified as P. plurivora and P. pseudocryptogea by a combination of morphological characteristics and sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and the cytochrome oxidase I ( cox 1) gene regions. Inoculations on 2‐ to 3‐year‐old Q. robur and Q. suber seedlings demonstrated that both species were pathogenic. Hence, P. plurivora and P. pseudocryptogea may have played roles in the dieback of the oaks, but further work is required to provide definitive conclusions on the cause of the formation of bleeding cankers on oak stems in İstanbul.
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