Characterization of Italian isolates of Inonotus rickii

Thirty-seven isolates of Inonotus rickii, a pathogenic fungus causing white rot and cankers, were collected from diseased boxelder trees lining boulevards in Rome and from other hosts in Rome and Sicily. During the survey, it was observed that this fungus occasionally produced basidiomes, but more f...

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Published in:Phytopathologia mediterranea Vol. 49; no. 3
Main Authors: Tiziana ANNESI, Lorella D'AMICO, Daniela BRESSANIN, Emma MOTTA, Gianluigi MAZZA
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 01-01-2011
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Summary:Thirty-seven isolates of Inonotus rickii, a pathogenic fungus causing white rot and cankers, were collected from diseased boxelder trees lining boulevards in Rome and from other hosts in Rome and Sicily. During the survey, it was observed that this fungus occasionally produced basidiomes, but more frequently it had anamorphic structures that released a brown powdery mass of chlamydospores, presumably acting as asexual propagules. All isolates were characterized using random amplified microsatellite analysis and somatic incompatibility tests in order to investigate the diversity of genotypes within and between the different disease centers surveyed in Italy. The results suggest that both sexual and asexual reproduction play an important role in the spread of this disease, with important epidemiological implications.   .
ISSN:0031-9465
1593-2095
DOI:10.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-8402