Cryphonectria canker caused by Cryphonectria cubensis is one of the most de
structive diseases of Eucalyptus plantations in South Africa. To implement
a meaningful management of plantation diseases, it is important to have an
understanding of the population diversity of the pathogen. In this study, t
rees were surveyed to determine whether C. cubensis reproduces sexually in
South Africa. The diversity of the South African C. cubensis population was
assessed based on vegetative compatibility tests. Field inoculations were
used to determine whether VC groups correlated with virulence. Only pycnidi
a were found on cankered trees, indicating that sexual reproduction does no
t occur. Only 23 VC groups were found amongst 100 isolates each collected f
rom single diseased trees. A low degree of genetic diversity also indicated
that sexual reproduction is absent or rare in the South African C. cubensi
s population. Inoculation studies revealed that isolates belonging to diffe
rent VC groups differ significantly in their ability to cause lesions. The
low level of genetic diversity enhances opportunities to capitalise on hypo
virulence to reduce the impact of the pathogen in the future. It also suppo
rts the view that the fungus was recently introduced into South Africa.