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Drenkhan, Rein
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Ganley, Beccy
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Martin-Garcia, Jorge
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Vahalík, Petr
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Adamson, Kalev
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Adamcikova, Katarina
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Ahumada, Rodrigo
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Blank, Lior
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Braganca, Helena
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Capretti, Paolo
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Cleary, Michelle
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Cornejo, Carolina
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Davydenko, Kateryna
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Diez, Julio J.
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Dogmus Lehtijarvi, Hatice Tugba
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Dvorak, Milon
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Enderle, Rasmus
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Fourie, Gerda
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Georgieva, Margarita
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Ghelardini, Luisa
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Hantula, Jarkko
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Ioos, Renaud
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Iturritxa, Eugenia
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Kanetis, Loukas
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Karpun, Natalia N.
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Koltay, Andras
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Landeras, Elena
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Markovskaja, Svetlana
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Mesanza, Nebai
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Milenkovic, Ivan
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Musolin, Dmitry L.
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Nikolaou, Konstantinos
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Nowakowska, Justyna A.
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Ogris, Nikica
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Oskay, Funda
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Oszako, Tomasz
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Papazova-Anakieva, Irena
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Paraschiv, Marius
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Pasquali, Matias
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Pecori, Francesco
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Rafoss, Trond
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Raitelaityte, Kristina
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Raposo, Rosa
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Robin, Cecile
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Rodas, Carlos A.
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Santini, Alberto
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Sanz-Ros, Antonio V.
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Selikhovkin, Andrey V.
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Solla, Alejandro
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Soukainen, Mirkka
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Soulioti, Nikoleta
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Steenkamp, Emma Theodora
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Tsopelas, Panaghiotis
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Vemic, Aleksandar
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Vettraino, Anna Maria
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Wingfield, Michael J.
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Woodward, Stephen
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Zamora-Ballesteros, Cristina
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Mullett, Martin S.
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dc.date.accessioned |
2020-10-09T06:36:33Z |
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2020-10-09T06:36:33Z |
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2020-07-01 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pine pitch canker (PPC), is currently one of the
most important threats of Pinus spp. globally. This pathogen is known in many pine-growing regions,
including natural and planted forests, and can a ect all life stages of trees, from emerging seedlings
to mature trees. Despite the importance of PPC, the global distribution of F. circinatum is poorly
documented, and this problem is also true of the hosts within countries that are a ected. The aim of
this study was to review the global distribution of F. circinatum, with a particular focus on Europe.
We considered (1) the current and historical pathogen records, both positive and negative, based
on confirmed reports from Europe and globally; (2) the genetic diversity and population structure
of the pathogen; (3) the current distribution of PPC in Europe, comparing published models of
predicted disease distribution; and (4) host susceptibility by reviewing literature and generating a
comprehensive list of known hosts for the fungus. These data were collated from 41 countries and
used to compile a specially constructed geo-database. A review of 6297 observation records showed
that F. circinatum and the symptoms it causes on conifers occurred in 14 countries, including four in
Europe, and is absent in 28 countries. Field observations and experimental data from 138 host species
revealed 106 susceptible host species including 85 Pinus species, 6 non-pine tree species and 15 grass
and herb species. Our data confirm that susceptibility to F. circinatum varies between di erent host
species, tree ages and environmental characteristics. Knowledge on the geographic distribution,
host range and the relative susceptibility of di erent hosts is essential for disease management,
mitigation and containment strategies. The findings reported in this review will support countries
that are currently free of F. circinatum in implementing e ective procedures and restrictions and
prevent further spread of the pathogen. |
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dc.description.department |
Biochemistry |
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dc.description.department |
Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI) |
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dc.description.department |
Genetics |
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dc.description.department |
Microbiology and Plant Pathology |
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dc.description.librarian |
am2020 |
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dc.description.sponsorship |
COST Action FP1406 (PINESTRENGTH), the Estonian Science
Foundation grant PSG136, the Forestry Commission, United Kingdom, the Phytophthora Research Centre Reg. No.
CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/15_003/0000453, a project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund. ANSES is
supported by a grant managed by the French National Research Agency (ANR) as part of the “Investissements
d’Avenir” programme (ANR-11-LABX-0002-01, Laboratory of Excellence ARBRE). SW was partly supported
by BBSRC Grant reference BB/L012251/1 “Promoting resilience of UK tree species to novel pests & pathogens:
ecological & evolutionary solutions (PROTREE)” jointly funded by BBSRC, Defra, ESRC, the Forestry Commission,
NERC and the Scottish Government, under the Tree Health and Plant Biosecurity Initiative. Annual surveys in
Switzerland were financially supported by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment FOEN. |
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dc.description.uri |
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/forests |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Drenkhan, R., Ganley, B., Martin-Garcia, J. et al. 2020, 'Global geographic distribution and host range of
Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pine pitch canker', Forests, vol. 11, art. 724, pp. 1-40. |
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dc.identifier.issn |
1999-4907 (online) |
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dc.identifier.other |
10.3390/f11070724 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/76402 |
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dc.language.iso |
en |
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dc.publisher |
MDPI Publishing |
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dc.rights |
© 2020 by the authors. This article is an open access
article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. |
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dc.subject |
Invasive pathogen |
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dc.subject |
Climate change |
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dc.subject |
Interactive map of pathogen |
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dc.subject |
Susceptibility |
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dc.subject |
Fusarium circinatum |
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dc.subject |
Pine pitch canker (PPC) |
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dc.title |
Global geographic distribution and host range of Fusarium circinatum, the causal agent of pine pitch canker |
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dc.type |
Article |
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