01571nas a2200157 4500008004100000245010100041210006900142300001200211490000700223520105000230100001501280700001501295700001601310700001901326856006801345 2012 eng d00aPotential of Phytophthora pinifolia to spread via sawn green lumber: a preliminary investigation0 aPotential of Phytophthora pinifolia to spread via sawn green lum a211-2160 v743 a
Phytophthora pinifolia causes the needle and shoot disease of Pinus radiata in Chile known as DaƱo Foliar del Pino. Although P. pinifolia is primarily a needle pathogen, there are concerns that it might be spread to new environments via the export of contaminated timber. In order to determine whether P. pinifolia can enter or persist in green sawn lumber, its presence in lumber produced from trees exposed to the pathogen for at least four years was examined. Green lumber produced from the infected trees, and green wood samples artificially exposed to P. pinifolia inoculum, were analysed by making extensive isolations on Phytophthora selective media. In addition, PCR was conducted using species-specific primers developed for P. pinifolia. Results of the study showed that the green sawn lumber taken from trees infected by P. pinifolia, or green lumber exposed in infected pine plantations, displayed no evidence of the pathogen surviving in this material.
1 aAhumada, R1 aRotella, A1 aSlippers, B1 aWingfield, M J uhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2989/20702620.2012.717381