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Plant Dis
January 2022
University of California, Davis, Department of Plant Pathology, Davis, CA 95616.
Pistachio is one of the most widely cultivated nut crops in California, with approximately 115,000 ha of bearing pistachio trees. In recent years, several orchards were identified, with declining trees leading to substantial tree losses. Symptoms included trees with poor vigor, yellowing and wilting of leaves, crown rot, and profuse gumming on the lower portion of trunks.
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August 2021
University of California, Davis, Department of Plant Pathology and Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Parlier, CA 93648.
A single fungal pathogen was consistently isolated from symptomatic wood of olive trees () displaying branch and trunk cankers in superhigh-density orchards in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys of California. Morphological characters of the pathogen included two distinct types of conidia (thick-walled, dark brown, and globose and thin-walled, hyaline, and oblong to ellipsoid) and three types of phialides, indicating a pleurostoma-like fungus. Phylogenetic results of four nuclear loci including the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region (ITS1-5.
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