Detection of the Diplodia shoot blight and canker pathogens from red and jack pine seeds using cultural methods

2015 
AbstractThe shoot blight and canker pathogens Diplodia pinea and D. scrobiculata commonly and abundantly sporulate on seed cones of red pine (Pinus resinosa) and jack pine (P. banksiana) collected from Wisconsin and Minnesota forests. Cultural methods were used to investigate the incidence of these fungi in seed lots obtained from government nurseries in these states. In each of three replicate trials, seeds of each lot were assigned to four treatments before incubation on semi-selective medium: (1) not surface-disinfested; (2) surface-disinfested; (3) surface-disinfested, then inoculated with D. pinea conidia; or (4) not surface-disinfested, then inoculated with D. pinea conidia. For red pine seeds, the mean percentage positive was 2.7% for treatment 1 and 1.3% for treatment 2. Jack pine seeds were less frequently positive than red pine seeds for both treatments 1 and 2. The Diplodia species cultured was identified as D. pinea in almost every case. Diplodia pinea was much less frequently recovered from s...
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