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First report of Pestalotiopsis
guepinii causing twig blight on hazelnut and walnut in Turkey
G. Hatat Karaca1*, I. Erper2
1Plant Protection Department, Faculty of
Agriculture, Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey
2Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ondokuz Mayis
University, Samsun, Turkey
*gkaraca@ziraat.sdu.edu.tr
Accepted for publication
26/01/2001
Hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.)
is the most important crop in the Blacksea Region of Turkey. Disease
symptoms consisting of blight and drying of the hazelnut twigs have been
observed for several years. Leaves wilt and dry and shoots turn brown,
especially on young branches (Fig.1). A fungus with white mycelia
producing numerous acervuli with black droplets of spore masses was
observed on and isolated from diseased tissue. Conidia were 21.2 - 26.1 x 6.8
- 8.1 µm, with dark median cells, four transverse septa, 2
or more (especially 3) apical appendages 16.5 - 26.1 µm long and a
basal appendage 4.2 - 7.8 µm long (Fig. 2). Based on these
morphological characteristics, the fungus was identified as Pestalotiopsis
guepinii (Desm.) Stey. (Sutton, 1980). The same symptoms were
observed on a diseased walnut (Juglans regia L.) twig recently
(Fig. 3). Isolations from diseased walnut tissue yielded the same
fungus.

Figure 1. Twig blight symptom on
hazelnut caused by P. guepinii
Two year old hazelnut and five year
old walnut trees in a nursery were used in the pathogenicity test. A
conidial suspension of the fungus (1x 106 conidia per ml) was
sprayed on young hazelnut and walnut twigs. Twigs on control trees were
sprayed with the same amount of sterilised distilled water and all twigs
were covered with polyethylene bags during the entire incubation period
to maintain high moisture. Disease symptoms were observed on inoculated
twigs after 12-15 days. Control twigs remained symptomless. Inoculated
twigs were blighted and became brown. The fungus was reisolated both
from diseased hazelnut and walnut twigs, confirming Koch's postulates.
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Figure 2. Conidia of P. guepinii (Bar=15 µm)
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Figure 3. Symptoms on walnut caused by
P. guepinii
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The pathogen was previously isolated
from hazelnut in Turkey, but its pathogenicity was not mentioned (Yürüt
et al.,1994). This is the first report of Pestalotiopsis
guepinii causing blight on hazelnut and walnut twigs in Turkey.
Additional research is needed to determine the distribution and economic
importance of the disease on both crops.
References
Sutton BC, 1980. The Coelomycetes.
Kew: Commonwealth Mycological Institute.
Yürüt HA, Erkal Ü, Gürer M, 1994.
Hazelnut diseases in Bolu, Zonguldak and Bartin. In: 9th Congress
of the Mediterranean Phytopathological Union, 1994.
Kuşadasi-Aydin, Türkiye: Turkish Phytopathological
Society Publications no.7, 417-419.
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