Radovi, Vol. 44 No. 2, 2012.
Stručni rad
PINE PITCH CANKER - POTENTIAL DANGER FOR PINES IN CROATIA
Sanja Novak Agbaba
orcid.org/0000-0002-7077-2204
; Hrvatski šumarski institut
Nevenka Ćelepirović
orcid.org/0000-0002-4183-5309
Željko Tomić
; Hrvatski centar za poljoprivredu, hranu i selo
Sažetak
The fungus Gibberella circinata is the casual agent of pitch canker disease on pines (Pinus spp.). The disease is present in the USA, Mexico, South Africa, Japan and Chile. In the Eu it is present in parts of Spain, Italy, Portugal and France. The fungus G. circinata is a quarantine and invasive organism and is potentially dangerous for pines in Croatia. Emergency regulations to prevent the introduction and spread of G. circinata have been implemented within the EU since the 2007 European Commission Decision (2007/433/EC). In 2009 Croatia adopted official measures through special supervision and annual surveys for the presence or continued absence of G. circinata on Pines species and Pseudotsuga mensiessi in its territory. Health condition surveys from 2009. to 2011. were conducted in 12 counties at 169 locations and 203 samples of diseased plant material were analyzed. All results of the analysis were negative for the presence of harmful fungal organism G. circinata.
Ključne riječi
pitch canker; Gibberella circinata; Pinus spp.; Pseudotsuga mensiessi; special supervision; health condition survay
Hrčak ID:
93262
URI
Datum izdavanja:
15.11.2012.
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