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Título: | From Lab to Nursery |
Autor: | Fernandes, Luís Paiva, Diana S. Silva, Ana C. Fernandes, Cláudia Fernandes, Ana Rita Ribeiro, Dina Martins, Luís Bragança, Helena Portugal, António |
Palavras-chave: | forests Fusarium circinatum Pathogenic fungus Pinus trees preventive strategies quarantine pest seeds Forestry |
Data: | 3-Jul-2024 |
Resumo: | Fusarium circinatum, the causative agent of pine pitch canker disease, is a pathogenic fungus that poses a significant threat to pine forests globally. It infects various Pinus species, causing resinous cankers, needle discoloration, and tree death. The disease severely impacts forest ecosystems, necessitating cost-effective and environmentally friendly management strategies. Contaminated pine seeds and seedlings are the main pathways for introducing this fungus to disease-free areas. To mitigate this disease and prevent its spread, it is crucial to implement new processes in forest plant production systems that align with the existing conditions of forest nurseries, ensuring effective and sustainable management. With this in mind, a national collaborative study involving 14 Portuguese partners was initiated to develop new prevention and mitigation strategies. In this work, four different treatments—MennoFlorades, Captan, ethanol, and hot water—were tested for their ability to eliminate F. circinatum from contaminated Pinus seeds in vitro. The most effective treatments were selected for further in vitro assays and real-context nursery germination trials to assess their impacts on seed germination, plant production, and certification. MennoFlorades, Captan, and hot water were tested in the nursery, with hot water showing the most promising results due to its negligible impact on seedlings, eco-friendly nature, ease of implementation, and cost-effectiveness. These findings offer promising prospects for preventing pine pitch canker outbreaks in nurseries and, consequently, in forests. |
Descrição: | Funding Information: This research was co-funded by PDR2020, Portugal2020 and FEDER under the framework GO +PrevCRP (PDR2020\u2013101\u2013031058, partnership No. 112, initiative No. 237) and PRR\u2014Recovery and Resilience Plan and by the NextGeneration EU European Funds. Diana Paiva was supported by PhD research grant UI/BD/150843/2021 (https://doi.org/10.54499/UI/BD/150843/2021) awarded by the Centre for Functional Ecology\u2014Science for People and the Planet (CFE) and co\u2013funded by Funda\u00E7\u00E3o para a Ci\u00EAncia e Tecnologia, I.P. (FCT) through national funding by the Minist\u00E9rio da Ci\u00EAncia, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior (MCTES) from Fundo Social Europeu (FSE). Ana C. Silva was financially supported by PhD research grant 2022.11826.BD. Helena Bragan\u00E7a acknowledges support from UIDB/04551/2020 and UIDP/04551/2020 center grants to GREEN\u2013IT. The authors thank FCT for funding the R&D Unit Centre for Functional Ecology\u2014Science for People and the Planet (CFE) with reference UIDB/04004/2020 and DOI identifier 10.54499/UIDB/04004/2020 (https://doi.org/10.54499/UIDB/04004/2020) and the Associate Laboratory TERRA with reference LA/P/0092/2020 and DOI identifier 10.54499/LA/P/0092/2020 (https://doi.org/10.54499/LA/P/0092/2020), financed by FCT/MCTES through national funds (PIDDAC). Publisher Copyright: © 2024 by the authors. |
Peer review: | yes |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10362/173117 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.3390/f15071154 |
ISSN: | 1999-4907 |
Aparece nas colecções: | Home collection (ITQB) |
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From_Lab_to_Nursery_Novel_Approaches_of_Seed_Disinfection_for_Managing_Pine_Pitch.pdf | 2,58 MB | Adobe PDF | Ver/Abrir |
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