An integrated approach to control the introduced forest pathogen Heterobasidion irregulare in Europe
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The North American fungal pathogen Heterobasidion irregulare is currently distributed in pine and oak stands along
103 km of coastline west of Rome, Italy. This paper reviews and expands the knowledge on impacts, pathways of
introduction and invasion, factors driving the invasion and on the dispersal abilities of this pathogen in Italy.
Further, an integrated disease management programto minimize the spread of the fungus in Europe is suggested,
based both on the published literature and on new findings reported here. Observational and genetic evidence
support a single introduction through infected wood during World War II, and a subsequent invasion through
spore dispersal. Experimental evidence suggests transmission potential of the pathogen rather than hypersusceptibility
of native hosts is the major determinant of invasion. The current range of H. irregulare is too vast
to suggest eradication, however, we recommend minimizing the risk of spread of H. irregulare outside the zone
of infestation while reducing the magnitude of infestations within its current range.We provide evidence suggesting
the mostcost-effectivemanagement approach hinges on preventing the saprobic establishment of the fungus
in stumps in a ‘buffer’ area surrounding the current zone of infestation.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Heterobasidion irregulare; pine; invasion; monitoring; control; treatment; buffer zones
Elenco autori:
GONTHIER P.; ANSELMI N.; CAPRETTI P.; BUSSOTTI F.; FEDUCCI M.; GIORDANO L.; HONORATI T.; LIONE G.; LUCHI N.; MICHELOZZI M.; PAPARATTI B.; SILLO F.; VETTRAINO A.M.; GARBELOTTO M.
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