Zhang, Ke
- Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2021Peer reviewedOpen access
Zhang, Ke; Olson, Ake; Samils, Berit; Kaitera, Juha
The cherry spruce rust caused by Thekopsora areolata (Fr.) Magnus results in significant losses in spruce seed production in the forest industry. The pathogen is present in Asia and Europe but absent from North America where it has been considered as a potential threat and listed as a quarantine organism by the United States Department of Agriculture. A comprehensive list and in-depth information regarding the alternate hosts of this pathogen are important for conducting epidemiological studies and for optimal disease control. Prunus padus L. is the main alternate host reported for T. areolata. In this study, we investigated the susceptibility of domestic and exotic Prunus spp. and other potential alternate host-plant species native to Scandinavia to T. areolata infection through a field survey and aeciospore inoculation experiments in the greenhouse and laboratory. No new susceptible species were found. In Sweden, a new record of Prunus grayana Maxim. with low susceptibility to T. areolata was found. In addition, we updated the list of currently confirmed alternate hosts of T. areolata according to field observations and inoculation results. Prunus padus and Prunus serotina Ehrh., as well as their hybrids and subspecies of Prunus padus, are highly susceptible, while Prunus depressa Pursh, Prunus grayana, Prunus spinosa L., and Prunus tenella Batsch are considered slightly susceptible.
rust fungi; Picea abies (L.) H.Karst; cherry spruce rust; susceptibility; Prunus
Botany
2021, volume: 99, number: 10, pages: 589-600
Publisher: CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
SLU Plant Protection Network
Forest Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/114185