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Plant Disease | 2017

Identification and Characterization of Diaporthe ambigua, D. australafricana, D. novem, and D. rudis Causing a Postharvest Fruit Rot in Kiwifruit

G. A. Díaz; Bernardo A. Latorre; Mauricio Lolas; E. E. Ferrada; Paulina Naranjo; Juan Pablo Zoffoli

Diaporthe spp. are important plant pathogens causing wood cankers, blight, dieback, and fruit rot in a wide range of hosts. During surveys conducted during the 2013 and 2014 seasons, a postharvest rot in Hayward kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) was observed in Chile. In order to identify the species of Diaporthe associated with this fruit rot, symptomatic fruit were collected from seven kiwifruit packinghouses located between San Francisco de Mostazal and Curicó (central Chile). Twenty-four isolates of Diaporthe spp. were identified from infected fruit based on morphological and cultural characters and analyses of nucleotides sequences of three loci, including the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2), a partial sequences of the β-tubulin, and translation elongation factor 1-α genes. The Diaporthe spp. identified were Diaporthe ambigua, D. australafricana, D. novem, and D. rudis. Multilocus phylogenetic analysis revealed that Chilean isolates were grouped in separate clades with their correspondent ex-types species. All species of Diaporthe were pathogenic on wounded kiwifruit after 30 days at 0°C under normal and controlled-atmosphere (2% O2 and 5% CO2) storage and they were sensitive to benomyl, pyraclostrobin, and tebuconazole fungicides. D. ambigua isolates were the most virulent based on the lesion length measured in inoculated Hayward and Jintao kiwifruit. These findings confirm D. ambigua, D. australafricana, D. novem, and D. rudis as the causal agents of kiwifruit rot during cold storage in Chile. The specie D. actinidiae, a common of Diaporthe sp. found associated with kiwifruit rot, was not identified in the present study.


Pest Management Science | 2017

Evaluation of a decision support strategy for the control of powdery mildew, Erysiphe necator (Schw.) Burr., in grapevine in the central region of Chile

Héctor Valdés-Gómez; Miguel Araya‐Alman; Carolina Pañitrur‐De la Fuente; N. Verdugo-Vásquez; Mauricio Lolas; C. Acevedo-Opazo; Christian Gary; Agnes Calonnec

BACKGROUND The primary strategy to control powdery mildew in Chilean vineyards involves periodic fungicide spraying, which may lead to many environmental and human health risks. This study aimed to implement and evaluate the effectiveness and economic feasibility of a novel decision support strategy (DSS) to limit the number of treatments against this pathogen. An experiment was conducted between the 2010 and 2013 seasons in two irrigated vine fields, one containing a cultivar of Cabernet Sauvignon (CS) and the other a cultivar of Chardonnay (CH). RESULTS The results showed that the DSS effectively controlled powdery mildew in CS and CH vine fields, as evidenced by a disease severity lower than 3%, which was lower than that observed in untreated vines (approximately 10 and 40% for CS and CH respectively). The DS strategy required the application of only 2-3 fungicide treatments per season in key vine phenological stages, and the cost fluctuated between


Plant Disease | 2013

Characterization of the Bull's Eye Rot of Apple in Chile

Sylvana Soto-Alvear; Mauricio Lolas; Inés M. Rosales; Eduardo R. Chávez; Bernardo A. Latorre

US 322 and 415 ha-1 , which was 40-60% cheaper than the traditional strategy employed by vine growers. CONCLUSION The decision support strategy evaluated in this trial allows a good control of powdery mildew for various types of epidemic with an early and late initiation.


Plant Disease | 2016

Occurrence of Phacidiopycnis washingtonensis Causing Speck Rot on Stored Pink Lady Apple Fruit in Chile

G. A. Díaz; Juan Pablo Zoffoli; Mauricio Lolas; A. Blanco; Bernardo A. Latorre; E. E. Ferrada; K. Elfar; Paulina Naranjo


Plant Disease | 2016

First Report of Cadophora malorum Associated With Cordon Dieback in Kiwi Plants in Chile

G. A. Díaz; Mauricio Lolas; E. E. Ferrada; Bernardo A. Latorre; Juan Pablo Zoffoli


Plant Disease | 2018

Identification of Virulences of the Rust Fungus Melampsora larici-populina Occurring in Chile

Marta V. Albornoz; Mauricio Lolas; Jaime A. Verdugo; Claudio C. Ramírez


Plant Disease | 2018

First report of Peroneutypa scoparia causing cane dieback in Kiwifruit in Chile

Andrea Castilla-Cayuman; Mauricio Lolas; Gonzalo A Díaz


Plant Disease | 2018

First report of Diplodia mutila causing branch dieback of English walnut cv. Chandler in the Maule Region, Chile

Gonzalo A Díaz; Bernardo A. Latorre; Enrique E Ferrada; Mauricio Gutierrez; Francisco Bravo; Mauricio Lolas


Plant Disease | 2017

Occurrence of Severe Outbreak of Calyx-End Rot Associated with Botrytis cinerea in Malus × domestica cv. Cripps Pink During Harvest in the Maule Region, Chile

E. E. Ferrada; Mauricio Lolas; C. Pacheco; G. A. Díaz


Plant Disease | 2016

Severe Outbreak of Black Rot in Apple Fruit cv. Fuji Caused by Diplodia seriata During Pre-Harvest in Maule Region, Chile

M. Cáceres; Mauricio Lolas; M. Gutierrez; E. E. Ferrada; G. A. Díaz

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Bernardo A. Latorre

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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E. E. Ferrada

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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G. A. Díaz

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Juan Pablo Zoffoli

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Héctor Valdés-Gómez

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Paulina Naranjo

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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