Fajardo, Maria Alejandra León, Juan Diego Correa, Guillermo Antonio Morales, Juan Gonzalo

The Causal Agent of Damping-off in Pinus patula (Schiede) and Pinus tecunumanii (Schwerdtf.)

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ABSTRACT

Damping-off is considered one of the most serious risks for production of Pinus seedlings due to
the significant losses it can cause in forest nurseries. In Colombia there is little information about
the etiology of this limiting disease. Different species of the genus Fusarium have been reported
as causal agents, which makes the study of the pathogenicity of this genus relevant. In this study,
strain 001F of Fusarium oxysporum was obtained from the diseased tissues of P. patula seedlings.
The identity of the species was determined by sequencing the internal transcribed spacer (ITS)
regions. Pathogenicity tests confirmed the ability of strain 001F to cause damping-off symptoms
in P. patula and P. tecunumanii. Thus, F. oxysporum strain 001F represents a significant risk to
produce tree species in Colombia and in other parts of the world.

Keywords: Fusarium sp., forest nurseries, pathogenicity.


FUSARIUM
PATOGENICIDADE
VIVEIRO FLORESTAL