Susceptibility of Elm (Ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center- south of the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), to infection by Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae).
Susceptibility of Elm (Ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center-south of the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), to infection by Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae). Biological invasions advance on ecosystems causing major changes in their structure and ecologicalprocesse...
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Biological control Celtis ehrenbergiana Geoffroea decorticans Prosopis alba Schinus fasciculatus Vachellia caven Celtis ehrenbergiana control biológico Geoffroea decorticans Prosopis alba Schinus fasciculatus Vachellia caven. |
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Biological control Celtis ehrenbergiana Geoffroea decorticans Prosopis alba Schinus fasciculatus Vachellia caven Celtis ehrenbergiana control biológico Geoffroea decorticans Prosopis alba Schinus fasciculatus Vachellia caven. Oggero, Antonia Bustos, Anali Reinoso, Herminda Arana, Marcelo Natale, Evangelina Susceptibility of Elm (Ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center- south of the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), to infection by Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae). |
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Biological control Celtis ehrenbergiana Geoffroea decorticans Prosopis alba Schinus fasciculatus Vachellia caven Celtis ehrenbergiana control biológico Geoffroea decorticans Prosopis alba Schinus fasciculatus Vachellia caven. |
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Oggero, Antonia Bustos, Anali Reinoso, Herminda Arana, Marcelo Natale, Evangelina |
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Oggero, Antonia Bustos, Anali Reinoso, Herminda Arana, Marcelo Natale, Evangelina |
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Oggero, Antonia |
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Susceptibility of Elm (Ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center- south of the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), to infection by Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae). |
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Susceptibility of Elm (Ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center- south of the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), to infection by Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae). |
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Susceptibility of Elm (Ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center- south of the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), to infection by Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae). |
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Susceptibility of Elm (Ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center- south of the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), to infection by Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae). |
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Susceptibility of Elm (Ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center- south of the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), to infection by Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae). |
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susceptibility of elm (ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center- south of the province of córdoba (argentina), to infection by pleurotus ostreatus (agaricales: pleurotaceae). |
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Susceptibility of Elm (Ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center-south of the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), to infection by Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae). Biological invasions advance on ecosystems causing major changes in their structure and ecologicalprocesses. Ulmus pumila L., is an exotic species that develops processes of invasion in Argentina and mechanical and chemical techniques have been used for its control in the affected sites. Biological control is now considerated as a new alternative. In the present work, the infection capacity of Pleurotus ostreatus on U. pumila plants was evaluated in order to collect and provide basic information to generate new options for biological control of U. pumila. Laboratory tests were carried out to determine the success of establishment of Pleurotus on cuttings of native tree species from the biogeographic district of Espinal and U. pumila. It was found that P. ostreatus had the ability to externally colonize all evaluated species although only in stakes of U. pumila could complete the life cycle. Finally, the anatomical study of the wood indicated that U. pumila is the species, among the studied ones, with greater proliferation of mycelium and even with formation of chlamydospores. In this way, it can be said that this exotic species is more susceptible to fungal infection than the native species studied. |
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I10-R10-article-198612019-12-14T13:46:52Z Susceptibility of Elm (Ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center- south of the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), to infection by Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae). Susceptibilidad del Olmo (Ulmus pumila), y de cinco especies arbóreas nativas del centro-sur de la Provincia de Córdoba (Argentina), a la infección por Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae). Oggero, Antonia Bustos, Anali Reinoso, Herminda Arana, Marcelo Natale, Evangelina Biological control Celtis ehrenbergiana Geoffroea decorticans Prosopis alba Schinus fasciculatus Vachellia caven Celtis ehrenbergiana control biológico Geoffroea decorticans Prosopis alba Schinus fasciculatus Vachellia caven. Susceptibility of Elm (Ulmus pumila), and of five tree species native to the center-south of the Province of Córdoba (Argentina), to infection by Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricales: Pleurotaceae). Biological invasions advance on ecosystems causing major changes in their structure and ecologicalprocesses. Ulmus pumila L., is an exotic species that develops processes of invasion in Argentina and mechanical and chemical techniques have been used for its control in the affected sites. Biological control is now considerated as a new alternative. In the present work, the infection capacity of Pleurotus ostreatus on U. pumila plants was evaluated in order to collect and provide basic information to generate new options for biological control of U. pumila. Laboratory tests were carried out to determine the success of establishment of Pleurotus on cuttings of native tree species from the biogeographic district of Espinal and U. pumila. It was found that P. ostreatus had the ability to externally colonize all evaluated species although only in stakes of U. pumila could complete the life cycle. Finally, the anatomical study of the wood indicated that U. pumila is the species, among the studied ones, with greater proliferation of mycelium and even with formation of chlamydospores. In this way, it can be said that this exotic species is more susceptible to fungal infection than the native species studied. Las invasiones biológicas avanzan sobre los ecosistemas provocando grandes modificaciones sobre su estructura y procesos ecológicos. Ulmus pumila L., es una especie exótica que se encuentra desarrollando procesos de invasión en Argentina y hasta el momento se han utilizado técnicas mecánicas y químicas para su control en los sitios afectados. Actualmente el control biológico se constituye como una nueva alternativa. En el presente trabajo se evaluó la capacidad de infección de Pleurotus ostreatus,sobre plantas de U. pumila con la finalidad de recabar y aportar información de base para generar nuevas opciones para su control. Se realizaron ensayos de laboratorio para determinar el éxito de establecimiento de Pleurotus sobre estacas de especies arbóreas nativas del distrito biogeográfico del Espinal y sobre U. pumila. Se encontró que P. ostreatus tuvo la capacidad para colonizar externamente todas las especies evaluadas, aunque solo en estacas de U. pumila pudo completar el ciclo de vida. Finalmente, el estudio anatómico de su leño indicó que U. pumila es la especie con mayor proliferación de micelio e incluso con formación de clamidosporas. De esta manera se puede afirmar que ésta especieexótica es más susceptible a la infección fúngica que las especies nativas utilizadas. Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2018-04-20 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo original application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/19861 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society; Vol. 53 No. 1 (2018): March; 31-39 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; Vol. 53 Núm. 1 (2018): Marzo; 31-39 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; v. 53 n. 1 (2018): Marzo; 31-39 1851-2372 0373-580X 10.31055/1851.2372.v53.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/19861/19582 Derechos de autor 2018 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica |