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Sydowia polyspora associated with current season needle necrosis (CSNN) on true fir (Abies spp.)
Authors:Talgø Venche  Chastagner Gary  Thomsen Iben Margrete  Cech Thomas  Riley Kathy  Lange Kurt  Klemsdal Sonja Sletner  Stensvand Arne
Affiliation:1. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, 1432 Ås, Norway;2. Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, Plant Health and Plant Protection Division, 1432 Ås, Norway;3. Washington State University, Puyallup Research and Extension Center, 2606 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA 98371-4998, USA;4. University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Life Science, Forest and Landscape Denmark, Hørsholm Kongevej 11, DK-2970 Hørsholm, Denmark;5. Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape, Department of Forest Protection, Unit of Phytopathology and Biochemistry, Seckendorff-Gudent-Weg 8, 1131 Vienna, Austria;6. Amt für ländliche Räume Lübeck, Abt. Pflanzenschutz, Thiensen 16, 25373 Ellerhoop, Germany
Abstract:Current season needle necrosis (CSNN) has been a serious foliage disorder on true fir Christmas trees and bough material in Europe and North America for more than 25 y. Approximately 2–4 weeks after bud break, needles develop chlorotic spots or bands that later turn necrotic. The symptoms have been observed on noble fir (Abies procera), Nordmann fir (A. nordmanniana) and grand fir (A. grandis) on both continents. CSNN was reported as a physiological disorder with unknown aetiology from USA, Denmark, and Ireland, but was associated with the fungus Kabatina abietis in Germany, Austria and Norway. In 2007, a fungus that morphologically resembled K. abietis was isolated from symptomatic needle samples from Nordmann fir from Austria, Denmark, Germany, Norway, and USA. Sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of ribosomal DNA of these cultures, plus a K. abietis reference culture from Germany (CBS 248.93), resulted in Hormonema dematioides, the imperfect stage of Sydowia polyspora, and thus the taxonomy is further discussed. Inoculation tests on Nordmann fir seedlings and transplants with isolates of S. polyspora from all five countries resulted in the development of CSNN symptoms. In 2009, S. polyspora was also isolated from symptomatic needles from Nordmann fir collected in Slovakia.
Keywords:Abies grandis   Abies nordmanniana   Abies procera   Christmas trees   Hormonema dematioides   Kabatina abietis
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