PINE PITCH CANKER (FUSARIUM CIRCINATUM) HISTORY, EVOLUTION, EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES

The disease called Pine Pitch Canker is caused by the fungus ascomycete Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg et O'Donnell (teleomorph= Gibberella circinata Nirenberg et O'Donnell). It affects numerous species of conifers and to date has presence in all the continents of the world, except Antarcti...

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Main Author: Flores-Pacheco, J. A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: Nexo 2017
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spelling ftrevisnicaragua:oai:ojs.revistasnicaragua.cnu.edu.ni:article/4728 2023-05-15T13:38:52+02:00 PINE PITCH CANKER (FUSARIUM CIRCINATUM) HISTORY, EVOLUTION, EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES CHANCRO RESINOSO DEL PINO (FUSARIUM CIRCINATUM) HISTORIA, EVOLUCIÓN, DISPERSIÓN Y ESTRATEGIAS DE MANEJO Flores-Pacheco, J. A. 2017-09-13 application/pdf https://revistasnicaragua.cnu.edu.ni/index.php/nexo/article/view/4728 spa spa Nexo https://revistasnicaragua.cnu.edu.ni/index.php/nexo/article/view/4728/4640 https://revistasnicaragua.cnu.edu.ni/index.php/nexo/article/view/4728 Derechos de autor 2017 Nexo Revista Científica Nexo; Vol. 30 Núm. 01 (2017); 19-42 1995-9516 1818-6742 Forest health Biocontrol Slection and genetic improvement Epidemiology Stress physiology in plants Sanidad forestal Selección y Mejora genética Epidemiología Fisiología del estrés en plantas info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares 2017 ftrevisnicaragua 2022-12-05T10:36:53Z The disease called Pine Pitch Canker is caused by the fungus ascomycete Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg et O'Donnell (teleomorph= Gibberella circinata Nirenberg et O'Donnell). It affects numerous species of conifers and to date has presence in all the continents of the world, except Antarctica. Due to global climatic and environmental variations that have favored the biological dispersion range of the disease, together with the international trade in wood and its derivatives with insufficient quarantine measures, the fungus currently threatens to spread to areas free of infection. In areas where the presence of the disease has already been confirmed, significant economic losses are reported in nurseries, forest seedlings, wild and commercial plantations of different species of conifers. This must be complemented by the no less important ecosystem loss caused by the instability of forests and ecological niches highly sensitive to floristic variations. It is currently considered the most important pathology in the world of conifers, both wild and commercial, and has no curative treatment, so efforts are focused on preventive treatment. Within the scientific field, the research on genetic resistance of the host and the use of biological controllers that promise significant results stand out. La enfermedad denominada con el nombre de Chancro Resinoso del Pino es causada por el hongo ascomicete Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg et O’Donnell (teleomorfo= Gibberella circinata). Afecta numerosas especies de coníferas y a la fecha tiene presencia en todos los continentes del mundo, a excepción de la Antártida. Debido a las variaciones climatológicas y ambientales a nivel global que han favorecido el rango biológico de dispersión de la enfermedad, sumado al comercio internacional de madera y sus derivados con medidas cuarentenarias insuficientes, actualmente el hongo amenaza con expandirse a zonas libres de la infección. En las zonas donde ya se ha confirmado la presencia de la enfermedad se reportan importantes pérdidas ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Antártida Portal de Revistas de Nicaragua Hongo ENVELOPE(-67.867,-67.867,-68.883,-68.883)
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topic Forest health
Biocontrol
Slection and genetic improvement
Epidemiology
Stress physiology in plants
Sanidad forestal
Selección y Mejora genética
Epidemiología
Fisiología del estrés en plantas
spellingShingle Forest health
Biocontrol
Slection and genetic improvement
Epidemiology
Stress physiology in plants
Sanidad forestal
Selección y Mejora genética
Epidemiología
Fisiología del estrés en plantas
Flores-Pacheco, J. A.
PINE PITCH CANKER (FUSARIUM CIRCINATUM) HISTORY, EVOLUTION, EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
topic_facet Forest health
Biocontrol
Slection and genetic improvement
Epidemiology
Stress physiology in plants
Sanidad forestal
Selección y Mejora genética
Epidemiología
Fisiología del estrés en plantas
description The disease called Pine Pitch Canker is caused by the fungus ascomycete Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg et O'Donnell (teleomorph= Gibberella circinata Nirenberg et O'Donnell). It affects numerous species of conifers and to date has presence in all the continents of the world, except Antarctica. Due to global climatic and environmental variations that have favored the biological dispersion range of the disease, together with the international trade in wood and its derivatives with insufficient quarantine measures, the fungus currently threatens to spread to areas free of infection. In areas where the presence of the disease has already been confirmed, significant economic losses are reported in nurseries, forest seedlings, wild and commercial plantations of different species of conifers. This must be complemented by the no less important ecosystem loss caused by the instability of forests and ecological niches highly sensitive to floristic variations. It is currently considered the most important pathology in the world of conifers, both wild and commercial, and has no curative treatment, so efforts are focused on preventive treatment. Within the scientific field, the research on genetic resistance of the host and the use of biological controllers that promise significant results stand out. La enfermedad denominada con el nombre de Chancro Resinoso del Pino es causada por el hongo ascomicete Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg et O’Donnell (teleomorfo= Gibberella circinata). Afecta numerosas especies de coníferas y a la fecha tiene presencia en todos los continentes del mundo, a excepción de la Antártida. Debido a las variaciones climatológicas y ambientales a nivel global que han favorecido el rango biológico de dispersión de la enfermedad, sumado al comercio internacional de madera y sus derivados con medidas cuarentenarias insuficientes, actualmente el hongo amenaza con expandirse a zonas libres de la infección. En las zonas donde ya se ha confirmado la presencia de la enfermedad se reportan importantes pérdidas ...
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title PINE PITCH CANKER (FUSARIUM CIRCINATUM) HISTORY, EVOLUTION, EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
title_short PINE PITCH CANKER (FUSARIUM CIRCINATUM) HISTORY, EVOLUTION, EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
title_full PINE PITCH CANKER (FUSARIUM CIRCINATUM) HISTORY, EVOLUTION, EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
title_fullStr PINE PITCH CANKER (FUSARIUM CIRCINATUM) HISTORY, EVOLUTION, EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
title_full_unstemmed PINE PITCH CANKER (FUSARIUM CIRCINATUM) HISTORY, EVOLUTION, EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
title_sort pine pitch canker (fusarium circinatum) history, evolution, epidemiology and management strategies
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