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Copyright © by the Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology
doi: 10.3832/efor0351-0030078
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Special Section - Proceedings of the V SISEF Congress: “Forests & Society - Changes, Conflicts, Sinergies”
(edited by: E. Lingua, R. Marzano, G. Minotta, R. Motta, A. Nosenzo, G. Bovio)
Preliminary antagonistic tests of endophytic fungi against Diplodia corticola and silvicultural practices to contrast oak decline Campanile G (1),
Campanile D (2),
Nigro M (1),
Mannerucci F (1),
Ruscelli A (1),
Luisi N (1) (1) Dipartimento di Biologia e Patologia vegetale, Università degli Studi, Via G. Amendola 165/A - 70126 Bari; (2) Settore Foreste, Regione Puglia, Via Corigliano 1 - 70123 Bari Abstract: In southern Italy, many oak stands have been affected by the decline syndrome attributed to several biotic and abiotic causes. Various fungal microorganisms, such as Diplodia corticola A.J.L. Phillips, Alves & Luque, were found to be associated with the syndrome, demonstrating either an endophytic asymptomatic or a pathogenetic behaviour, or both, in succession. The objective of this study was to examine a first series of in vitro tests conducted on the antagonistic activity of some endophytic fungi belonging to the species Trichoderma viride Pers.: Fries, Epicoccum nigrum Link., Fusarium tricinctum (Corda) Sacc., Alternaria alternata (Fries) Keissler, Sclerotina sclerotiorum (Libert) De Bary and Cytospora sp. towards D. corticola. These endophytic fungi were obtained from four declining oak woods in Southern Italy. A secondary aim was to define a correct silvicultural interventions to contain decline in the oak stands from which the fungi were extracted. Keywords: Oak, Decline, Fungi, Endophyte, Silvicultural treatment, Southern ItalyReceived: Jan 10, 2006 - Accepted: Mar 01, 2006 - Published online: Mar 17, 2006 Full Text DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.3832/efor0351-0030078 Citation: Campanile G, Campanile D, Nigro M, Mannerucci F, Ruscelli A, Luisi N, 2006. Preliminary antagonistic tests of endophytic fungi against Diplodia corticola and silvicultural practices to contrast oak decline. Forest@ 3 (1): 78-85. [online 2006-03-17] URL: http://www.sisef.it/forest@/show.php?id=351 - [doi: 10.3832/efor0351-0030078]
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