Distribution and new hosts of the parasitic fungus Inonotus nidus-pici in Serbia

Since 2013, symptoms indicative of I. nidus-pici infections were recorded in various stands in the central part of Serbia and several tree species from Fagaceae family were affected. After the detailed sampling, isolation and identification of the fungus using both classical and molecular methods,...

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Main Authors: Ivan Milenković, Zlatan Radulović, Michal Tomšovský, Katarzyna Sikora, Vesna Golubović Ćurguz, Dušan Jovanović, Dragan Karadžić
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Published: Faculty of Forestry, University of Banja Luka 2022-12-01
Series:Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci
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Online Access:http://filozofskopisanje.com/ojs_test/index.php/gsfbl/article/view/257
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Zlatan Radulović
Michal Tomšovský
Katarzyna Sikora
Vesna Golubović Ćurguz
Dušan Jovanović
Dragan Karadžić
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Zlatan Radulović
Michal Tomšovský
Katarzyna Sikora
Vesna Golubović Ćurguz
Dušan Jovanović
Dragan Karadžić
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description Since 2013, symptoms indicative of I. nidus-pici infections were recorded in various stands in the central part of Serbia and several tree species from Fagaceae family were affected. After the detailed sampling, isolation and identification of the fungus using both classical and molecular methods, the current distribution and host range were determined. This fungus was recorded at 17 additional localities in the central part of Serbia, and Q. cerris was the most common and most affected host. Further, huge damages were occasionally recorded at Q. petraea, particularly when growing in mixed stands with Q. cerris. In addition, Q. frainetto and Fagus sylvatica were confirmed as new hosts of this pathogen in Serbia. Implications of these findings and potential control measures were discussed.
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spelling doaj-art-387b82fb3c5743649bc854e05463ac6e2025-01-27T06:20:21ZengFaculty of Forestry, University of Banja LukaGlasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci1512-956X2303-694X2022-12-0132Distribution and new hosts of the parasitic fungus Inonotus nidus-pici in SerbiaIvan Milenković0Zlatan Radulović1Michal Tomšovský2Katarzyna Sikora3Vesna Golubović Ćurguz4Dušan Jovanović5Dragan Karadžić6University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Kneza Višeslava 1, 11030 Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute of Forestry, Kneza Višeslava 3, 11030 Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Forest Protection and Wildlife Management, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Mendel University in Brno, Zemedelska 1, 61300 Brno, Czech RepublicForest Research Institute-IBL, Sękocin Stary, Braci leśnej 3, 05-090 Raszyn, PolandUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Kneza Višeslava 1, 11030 Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Kneza Višeslava 1, 11030 Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Kneza Višeslava 1, 11030 Belgrade, Serbia Since 2013, symptoms indicative of I. nidus-pici infections were recorded in various stands in the central part of Serbia and several tree species from Fagaceae family were affected. After the detailed sampling, isolation and identification of the fungus using both classical and molecular methods, the current distribution and host range were determined. This fungus was recorded at 17 additional localities in the central part of Serbia, and Q. cerris was the most common and most affected host. Further, huge damages were occasionally recorded at Q. petraea, particularly when growing in mixed stands with Q. cerris. In addition, Q. frainetto and Fagus sylvatica were confirmed as new hosts of this pathogen in Serbia. Implications of these findings and potential control measures were discussed. http://filozofskopisanje.com/ojs_test/index.php/gsfbl/article/view/257Inonotus cankerQuercus cerrisQ. petraea oxidase reactionswhite heart-rot
spellingShingle Ivan Milenković
Zlatan Radulović
Michal Tomšovský
Katarzyna Sikora
Vesna Golubović Ćurguz
Dušan Jovanović
Dragan Karadžić
Distribution and new hosts of the parasitic fungus Inonotus nidus-pici in Serbia
Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci
Inonotus canker
Quercus cerris
Q. petraea
oxidase reactions
white heart-rot
title Distribution and new hosts of the parasitic fungus Inonotus nidus-pici in Serbia
title_full Distribution and new hosts of the parasitic fungus Inonotus nidus-pici in Serbia
title_fullStr Distribution and new hosts of the parasitic fungus Inonotus nidus-pici in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and new hosts of the parasitic fungus Inonotus nidus-pici in Serbia
title_short Distribution and new hosts of the parasitic fungus Inonotus nidus-pici in Serbia
title_sort distribution and new hosts of the parasitic fungus inonotus nidus pici in serbia
topic Inonotus canker
Quercus cerris
Q. petraea
oxidase reactions
white heart-rot
url http://filozofskopisanje.com/ojs_test/index.php/gsfbl/article/view/257
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