IBAM   22618
INSTITUTO DE BIOLOGIA AGRICOLA DE MENDOZA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Susceptibility of Some Olive Trees Cultivars to Phytophthora palmivora
Autor/es:
G. LUCERO, P. PIZZUOLO, J. BOITEUX, AND M.V. HAPON
Lugar:
San Juan
Reunión:
Simposio; VII International Symposium on Olive Growing; 2012
Resumen:
Nowadays more than 60 species of Phytophthora have been described all over the world as causal agents of diseases in vegetables, fruit trees, shrubs, ornamentals and forest trees. Those pathogens are worldwide distributed and, some of them have several hosts like Phytophthora palmivora, which has caused severe epidemics in different crops. In Argentina, this organism has been described as one of the causal agents of the "dry branch" of olive trees. The previous disease develops mainly in young olive trees managed with modern technologies. Canopy symptoms are strongly related with the death of rootlets. The aim of the study was to evaluate the susceptibility of some olive trees cultivars to P. palmivora. Assays were performed inoculating ten potted olive trees of one year old of cultivars Coratina, Arbequina, Arauco, Picual, Manzanilla and the rootstock FS-17 with a P. palmivora strain. The disease symptoms and the number of death plants were recorded weekly. Susceptibility tests have shown that Picual was the most affected cultivar followed by Arbequina and Arauco. It is interesting to note that the rootstock SF-17 was the less susceptible. These results confirm as we have been observing in the field that Picual behaves as a very susceptible cultivar in the Argentinean olive grow area. It was concluded that all cultivars tested were susceptible to P. palmivora in varying degree.