Oomycetous Pathogens of Chestnut Saplings Grown at Some Nurseries in Western Black Sea Region of Türkiye and Use of Phosphorous Acid and Potassium Phosphonate for Their Control
Deniz Çakar, Seçil Akıllı Şimşek, Mustafa Arslan, Salih Maden
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Abstract
The occurrence of Oomycetous pathogens and their pathogenicities on chestnut saplings, grown at four nurseries were investigated in this study. Also, the effectiveness of foliage applications of phosphorous acid (H3PO3) and Potassium phosphonate (K3PO4), against Phytophthora cinnamomi which is the most common root rot pathogen of chestnuts in Türkiye was evaluated. Forty-three Oomycetous isolates were obtained using selective media, from sixty plant and twenty soil samples collected from the nurseries. Oomycetous pathogens were identified by molecular tools, using ITS, cox1 for Phytophthora spp. and ITS and coxII primers for Phytopythium spp. Phytophthora cinnamomi was the most frequently isolated species, recovered from two nurseries, Gökçebey and Pınar, while Phytophthora inundata was from only the Pınar nursery. Two Phytopythium species, Phytopythium litorale and Phytopythium vexans were also frequently isolated, the former from Pınar and Hendek nurseries and the latter from Gölköy, Hendek and Gökçebey nurseries. Phytopythium spp. did not produced necrosis as large as P. cinnamomi when inoculated on to young saplings. When H3PO3 and K3PO4 were applied on to foliage one or 2 weeks before the pathogen inoculation, they reduced necrosis lengths significantly compared to the simultaneous application of H3PO3 and K3PO4 with the pathogen inoculations. Necrosis lengths obtained by the K3PO4 treatment were significantly lower than H3PO3 treatment.
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This peer reviewed, highly specialized journal covers forest pathological problems occurring in any part of the world. Research and review articles, short communications and book reviews are addressed to the professional, working with forest tree diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, nematodes, viruses, and phytoplasms; their biology, morphology, and pathology; disorders arising from genetic anomalies and physical or chemical factors in the environment. Articles are published in English.
Fields of interest: Forest pathology, effects of air pollution and adverse environmental conditions on trees and forest ecosystems.