Heterobasidion bref. And armillaria (fr.) Staude pathosystems in the basque countryidentification, ecology and control

  1. MESANZA ITURRICHA, NEBAI
Dirixida por:
  1. María Eugenia Iturritxa Vélez del Burgo Director
  2. Cheryl L. Patten Director

Universidade de defensa: Universidad del País Vasco - Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

Fecha de defensa: 11 de setembro de 2017

Tribunal:
  1. José María Becerril Soto Presidente/a
  2. Antonio Hernandez Hernandez Secretario/a
  3. María Jesús Sáinz Osés Vogal
  4. José Pedro Mansilla Vázquez Vogal
  5. Rosa Raposo Llobet Vogal

Tipo: Tese

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Resumo

In the temperate forest, root and butt rot fungi are considered the greatest causes of economic losses. Armillaria and Heterobasidion species are often the causative agents of this disease which is characterized by chlorotic leaves, progressive thinning of the crown, slower leader growth, and rapid tree death. In the present study, the distribution of Armillaria and Heterobasidion in the Basque Country, and the environmental factors associated with both fungal complexes, were described. The species and population diversity of both genera in selected plantations and native forests were determined, and host range in the field and host susceptibility to A. mellea under greenhouse conditions were established. The results contribute to a better understanding of the epidemiology of these forest pathogens. In addition, bacteria native to the P. radiata rhizosphere that are able to reduce pathogenic effects of A. mellea and H. annosum s.s in young P. radiata trees were isolated and characterized. The compiled information will facilitate the development of management strategies, especially in areas of the Basque Country where the problem of replanting forests infested by diverse native and exotic pathogens is endemic.