Verticillium Wilt of Ailanthus altissima: Susceptibility of Associated Tree Species.
Identifieur interne : 003439 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 003438; suivant : 003440Verticillium Wilt of Ailanthus altissima: Susceptibility of Associated Tree Species.
Auteurs : Mark J. Schall [États-Unis] ; Donald D. Davis [États-Unis]Source :
- Plant disease [ 0191-2917 ] ; 2009.
Abstract
Verticillium albo-atrum causes unprecedented wilt and mortality of the invasive tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima) within forests of south-central Pennsylvania. Stem inoculation of potted Ailanthus seedlings in the greenhouse and canopy Ailanthus trees in the field with V. albo-atrum resulted in 100% mortality. Stem inoculation of understory striped maple saplings in the field also resulted in 100% mortality. However, the high susceptibility of striped maple was not observed in naturally infected stands, where only 1% of striped maple saplings exhibited Verticillium wilt. Inoculation of chestnut oak, northern red oak, red maple, sugar maple, white ash, and yellow-poplar seedlings or canopy trees with V. albo-atrum did not induce wilt symptoms. Non-Ailanthus tree species growing adjacent to dead and dying Ailanthus trees in the field were asymptomatic. Pending further studies, V. albo-atrum should be considered as a potential biocontrol agent for invasive Ailanthus.
DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-93-11-1158
PubMed: 30754572
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