Publications by authors named "Javier Chilian"

Article Synopsis
  • * A study collected and analyzed wood samples from 38 infected orchards to identify the fungal causes of these diseases, using various techniques including morphological traits and DNA sequencing.
  • * Preliminary results indicated that nearly half of the fungal isolates were basidiomycetes, all showing high genetic similarity, suggesting a common pathogenic threat to hazelnut trees across different regions in Chile.
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The European hazelnut (Corylus avellana) is an important fruit crop cultivated in Chile, with over 17,000 ha planted (46%) in the Maule region, central Chile. During a routine orchard survey in seasons 2020-2021 and 2021-2022, in the Maule region, canker and dieback symptoms were observed in two commercial orchards of European hazelnut cv. Tonda Di Giffoni in San Rafael (8-year-olds) and Linares (15-year-olds), with an incidence between 10% and 36%, respectively, based on external symptoms.

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Peach () is an important stone fruit crop in Chile, with 7,665 h in 2022. Trunk diseases symptoms, including shoot dieback, longitudinal cankers and internal dark-brown to purple discolorations in cross sections were observed in a commercial orchard, in March of 2021. In severe cases, mostly in old trees, periderm sections were detached from the cankers, showing circinate groups of black long necked perithecia.

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Stem blight is a destructive woody disease of blueberry () caused by several species of the family Botryosphaeriaceae. A field survey was conducted in the mayor blueberry production area of Chile, comprising latitudes 32°49'S to 40°55'S, to determine the occurrence and distribution of Botryosphaeriaceae in the region. Together, a multilocus analysis, morphological characterization, and phytopathogenicity testing were used to identify 51 isolates belonging to (28 strains), (22 strains), and (1 strain).

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Silverleaf is an important fungal trunk disease of fruit crops, such as Japanese plum (). It is known that infection by results in discolored wood, "silvered" foliage, and tree decline. However, effects on fruit yield and quality have not been assessed.

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Sweet cherry () is one the most important fruit crops in Chile. Its production has significantly grown in recent years, reaching 228,448 tons exported in 2019/2020, to 47 countries. One of the main threats for this expanding crop are fungal pathogens, especially those that cause wood diseases.

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Grapevine is one of the most important fruit crops in Chile and trunk diseases reduce the productivity, quality, and longevity of the vineyards. A survey was conducted in ancient (> 50 years) vineyards of Cauquenes (35°57´14´´S 72°17´07´´W) and Itata valleys (36°38´13´´S 72°30´57´´W), located in the central area of Chile, during 2019. Trunks and cordons showing dieback and dark brown to black wood discoloration were collected from 50 to 200-year-old plants of six cultivars: País, Moscatel, Torontel Amarilla, Carignan, Aliatica and Aligote.

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