The mango sudden decline pathogen, Ceratocystis manginecans, is vectored by Hypocryphalus mangiferae (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) in Oman
In Oman, the bark beetle Hypocryphalus mangiferae is closely associated with trees affected by mango sudden decline disease caused by Ceratocystis manginecans . Although it has previously been assumed that this beetle plays a role in the dispersal of the pathogen, this has not been established exper...
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Published in | European journal of plant pathology Vol. 135; no. 2; pp. 243 - 251 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
01.02.2013
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | In Oman, the bark beetle
Hypocryphalus mangiferae
is closely associated with trees affected by mango sudden decline disease caused by
Ceratocystis manginecans
. Although it has previously been assumed that this beetle plays a role in the dispersal of the pathogen, this has not been established experimentally. The aim of this study was to determine whether
H. mangiferae
vectors
C. manginecans
from infected to healthy mango trees. A survey conducted in northern Al Batinah region of Oman revealed that
H. mangiferae
was closely associated with mango sudden decline disease symptoms and it was found on trees in the early stages of the disease. Healthy, 2-year-old mango seedlings were exposed to
H. mangiferae
collected from diseased mango trees. Seedlings were infested by the bark beetles and after 6 weeks, typical mango sudden decline disease symptoms were observed.
Ceratocystis manginecans
was isolated from the wilted mango seedlings while uncolonized control seedlings remained healthy. The results show that
H. mangiferae
vectors
C. manginecans
in Oman and is, therefore, an important factor in the epidemiology of this disease. |
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ISSN: | 0929-1873 1573-8469 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10658-012-0081-7 |