2 FIELD AND GREENHOUSE DISEASES OF PROSOPIS (MESQUITE)

Citation
Ms. Lesney et P. Felker, 2 FIELD AND GREENHOUSE DISEASES OF PROSOPIS (MESQUITE), Journal of arid environments, 30(4), 1995, pp. 417-422
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences",Ecology
ISSN journal
01401963
Volume
30
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
417 - 422
Database
ISI
SICI code
0140-1963(1995)30:4<417:2FAGDO>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Canker and tip-dieback diseases have been found in field and greenhous e plantings of Prosopis being examined in agroforestry trials in South Texas. Several fungal species were associated with the field cankers, most notably a Lasiodiplodia and a Pestalotiopsis. In the greenhouse, a tip-dieback as well as a canker disease that began at pruning cuts on the stock plants was seen. Pestalotiopsis was most commonly isolate d from these plants. Isolated cultures of the Lasiodiplodia and the Pe stalotiopsis together with several other often associated fungi, (incl uding Alternaria and Fusarium) were tested for pathogenicity on young mesquite plants. Only Lasiodiplodia and Pestalotiopsis produced canker s under the conditions tested when spores were applied using wound ino culation techniques. Pestalotiopsis required high wound inoculation te chniques. Pestalotiopsis required high humidity and proved much less d amaging than Lasiodiplodia, which closely mimicked the field symptoms. Benlate was found to give the greatest growth inhibition of these fun gal pathogens in in vitro fungicide tests. (C) 1995 Academic Press Lim ited