Title of article :
New fungal canker pathogens of apple trees in Iran
Author/Authors :
Azizi, Razmig Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Urmia University, Urmia, Iran , Ghosta, Youbert Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Urmia University, Urmia, Iran , Ahmadpour, Abdollah Higher Education Center Shahid Bakeri Miyandoab - Urmia University, Miyandoab, Iran
Abstract :
Apples are the main horticultural crops grown in West Azarbaijan
province of Iran. In recent surveys of apple orchards in Urmia and Miyandoab,
West Azarbaijan Province, symptoms including branch and twig bark cracks,
cankers, dieback and tree decline were commonly seen. Isolation of the fungi from
cracked and cankered branches yielded fungal isolates with typical characteristics
of the genera Paecilomyces and Paramyrothecium. Based on combination of
morphological characteristics and sequence data obtained from ITS-rDNA and β-
tubulin gene sequences for Paecilomyces isolates and ITS-rDNA region for
Paramyrothecium isolates, they were identified as Paecilomyces formosus and
Paramyrothecium foliicola. Results of the pathogenicity tests on detached shoots
of ‘Golden Delicious’ and ‘Red Delicious’ cultivars showed that isolates of P.
formosus were pathogenic only on ‘Red Delicious’ cultivar, but Pa. foliicola
isolates were pathogenic on both cultivars and showed symptoms of infection. Reisolation
of the fungi from inoculated shoots confirmed Koch’s postulates. To the
best of our knowledge, the involvement of P. formosus and Pa. foliicola in the
development of canker disease of apple trees is reported for the first time. Also, Pa.
foliicola is a new record to Iran mycobiota.
Keywords :
Iran , Paramyrothecium foliicola , Paecilomyces formosus , Apple disease
Journal title :
Journal of Crop Protection