Pathogenicity of Monilia spp. to hazel (Corylus)

As a result of inoculating generative organs of hazel (fruitlets, unripe and ripe nuts) by the fungi Monilia coryli, M. fructigena and M. laxa it was found that each of the species could infect these organs but M. coryli appeared to be most pathogenic. Macroconidia of M. coryli originating from 14-d...

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Main Authors: Zofia Machowicz-Stefaniak, Ewa Zalewska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2014-08-01
Series:Acta Mycologica
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/3723
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spelling doaj-71ebe4318d3047c08df1da413bea3d2a2020-11-25T03:30:59ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Mycologica2353-074X2014-08-0135226927410.5586/am.2000.0253064Pathogenicity of Monilia spp. to hazel (Corylus)Zofia Machowicz-Stefaniak0Ewa Zalewska1Academy of Agriculture in LublinAcademy of Agriculture in LublinAs a result of inoculating generative organs of hazel (fruitlets, unripe and ripe nuts) by the fungi Monilia coryli, M. fructigena and M. laxa it was found that each of the species could infect these organs but M. coryli appeared to be most pathogenic. Macroconidia of M. coryli originating from 14-day-old PDA cultures were found to be larger than those of M. fructigena and M. laxa. Hence a conclusion that Monilia coryli in the first place should be regarded as the principal cause of the brown rot of hazel.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/3723Moniliahazelpathogenicity
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author Zofia Machowicz-Stefaniak
Ewa Zalewska
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Ewa Zalewska
Pathogenicity of Monilia spp. to hazel (Corylus)
Acta Mycologica
Monilia
hazel
pathogenicity
author_facet Zofia Machowicz-Stefaniak
Ewa Zalewska
author_sort Zofia Machowicz-Stefaniak
title Pathogenicity of Monilia spp. to hazel (Corylus)
title_short Pathogenicity of Monilia spp. to hazel (Corylus)
title_full Pathogenicity of Monilia spp. to hazel (Corylus)
title_fullStr Pathogenicity of Monilia spp. to hazel (Corylus)
title_full_unstemmed Pathogenicity of Monilia spp. to hazel (Corylus)
title_sort pathogenicity of monilia spp. to hazel (corylus)
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Mycologica
issn 2353-074X
publishDate 2014-08-01
description As a result of inoculating generative organs of hazel (fruitlets, unripe and ripe nuts) by the fungi Monilia coryli, M. fructigena and M. laxa it was found that each of the species could infect these organs but M. coryli appeared to be most pathogenic. Macroconidia of M. coryli originating from 14-day-old PDA cultures were found to be larger than those of M. fructigena and M. laxa. Hence a conclusion that Monilia coryli in the first place should be regarded as the principal cause of the brown rot of hazel.
topic Monilia
hazel
pathogenicity
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/3723
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