First detection of root rot and foliar blight on pittosporum (pittosporum tenuifolium) caused by pythium irregulare in Italy

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During 2013, a new root rot and leaf blight was detected on potted Pittosporum tenuifolium cv. 'Silver Queen' plants in a nursery located in the Catania province (eastern Sicily, Italy). On the basis of morphological and cultural features as well as internal transcribed spacer sequence data, the causal agent was identified as Pythium irregulare. Koch's postulates were fulfilled by pathogenicity tests carried out on potted P. tenuifolium cv. 'Silver Queen' plants. To our knowledge, this is the first detection of P. irregulare root rot and foliar blight disease on P. tenuifolium in Europe, and it is the first detection using molecular methods for this oomycete pathogen in Italy.

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Guarnaccia, V., Hansen, Z. R., Aiello, D., Smart, C. D., & Polizzi, G. (2015). First detection of root rot and foliar blight on pittosporum (pittosporum tenuifolium) caused by pythium irregulare in Italy. Journal of Phytopathology, 163(5), 411–414. https://doi.org/10.1111/jph.12290

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