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Annals of Forest Science | 2015

The pine shoot beetle Tomicus piniperda as a plausible vector of Fusarium circinatum in northern Spain

Diana Bezos; Pablo Martínez-Álvarez; J. J. Diez; Mercedes Fernández

Key messageThe pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda, is a potential vector of the pitch canker disease pathogen. The insect could transmit the pathogenic fungus during its maturation or regeneration feeding on the shoots of healthy pine crowns.ContextFusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pitch canker disease, currently affects Pinus radiata in northern Spain, causing pitch-soaked cankers and tree death. Although several species of the family Scolytinae have been reported as vectors of this pathogen, the role of the pine shoot beetle T. piniperda remains unclear.AimsThe general objective of this study was to determine whether T. piniperda is a vector for the pitch canker pathogen F. circinatum. For this purpose, Leach’s postulates (1) an association between T. piniperda and trees affected by pitch canker disease; (2) regular visits by T. piniperda to healthy P. radiata trees; (3) presence of the pathogen on the insect in nature; and (4) transmission of the pathogen to disease-free host material under controlled conditions.MethodsFresh green shoots with feeding galleries were collected from the ground, breeding galleries were collected from diseased trunks and insects were collected during their dispersion flights. A laboratory experiment was conducted in which specimens of T. piniperda were inoculated with the pathogen prior to feeding on shoots.ResultsIn the field, T. piniperda was found to be associated with both diseased and healthy P. radiata trees, and F. circinatum was found to be present, at low rates, on the exoskeleton of T. piniperda. In the laboratory experiment, evidence of the ability of T. piniperda to transfer the pathogen to healthy shoots was found.ConclusionsThe study findings indicate T. piniperda as a plausible vector of this pathogen. We postulate for the first time a potential relationship between the life cycles of T. piniperda and F. circinatum.


Silva Fennica | 2012

In vitro and in vivo interactions between Trichoderma viride and Fusarium circinatum

Pablo Martínez-Álvarez; Fernando M. Alves-Santos; J. J. Diez


Archives of Virology | 2014

Three mitovirus strains infecting a single isolate of Fusarium circinatum are the first putative members of the family Narnaviridae detected in a fungus of the genus Fusarium

Pablo Martínez-Álvarez; Eeva J. Vainio; Leticia Botella; Jarkko Hantula; J. J. Diez


Plant Pathology | 2014

Alternative species to replace Monterey pine plantations affected by pitch canker caused by Fusarium circinatum in northern Spain

Pablo Martínez-Álvarez; Valentín Pando; J. J. Diez


Biological Control | 2016

Two fungal endophytes reduce the severity of pitch canker disease in Pinus radiata seedlings

Pablo Martínez-Álvarez; Raúl Arcadio Fernández-González; Antonio Vicente Sanz-Ros; Valentín Pando; J. J. Diez


Forest Systems | 2012

Monitoring endophyte populations in pine plantations and native oak forests in Northern Spain

Pablo Martínez-Álvarez; S. Rodríguez-Ceinós; J. Martín-García; J. J. Diez


Forest Systems | 2012

Effects of pruning in Monterrey pine plantations affected by Fusarium circinatum

Diana Bezos; J. M. Lomba; Pablo Martínez-Álvarez; Mercedes Fernández; J. J. Diez


Archives of Virology | 2015

Fusarium circinatum isolates from northern Spain are commonly infected by three distinct mitoviruses

Eeva J. Vainio; Pablo Martínez-Álvarez; Diana Bezos; Jarkko Hantula; J. J. Diez


Biological Control | 2014

Control of chestnut blight by the use of hypovirulent strains of the fungus Cryphonectria parasitica in northwestern Spain

P. Zamora; A.B. Martín; R. San Martin; Pablo Martínez-Álvarez; J. J. Diez


Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology | 2016

Effect of mycoviruses on the virulence of Fusarium circinatum and laccase activity

Emigdio Jordán Muñoz-Adalia; Juan Flores-Pacheco; Pablo Martínez-Álvarez; Jorge Martín-García; Mercedes Fernández; J. J. Diez

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J. J. Diez

University of Valladolid

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Diana Bezos

University of Valladolid

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Jarkko Hantula

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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