New Disease Reports (2012) 25, 5. [http://dx.doi.org/10.5197/j.2044-0588.2012.025.005]
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First report of Cylindrocladium buxicola on box in the Czech Republic

I. Šafránková*, M. Kmoch and L. Holková

*safran@mendelu.cz

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Received: 26 Apr 2011; Published: 10 Feb 2012

Keywords: Buxus sempervirens, Buxus microphylla, Volutella buxi

Box (Buxus spp.) is a traditional ornamental shrub widely planted in Europe. In the Czech Republic there have been no records of any important diseases of box so far. Dark brown spots were observed on the leaves of Buxus sempervirens cv.'Suffruticosa' and B. microphylla in a nursery in the northwest part of Moravia in August 2010 (Fig. 1). The observed symptoms on the leaves (Fig. 2) were consistent with symptoms of C. buxicola on Buxus spp. found in other countries (Henricot & Culham, 2002; Brand, 2005; Cech et al., 2010), but black streaks on the stems were not recorded. The pathogen Volutella buxi also sporulated on the diseased leaves. White clusters of conidia, conidiophores and ellipsoidal vesicles of C. buxicola were associated with the spots on the abaxial surface of the leaves. Macroconidiophores (89-147 mm) were penicillate with hyaline, cylindrical, straight, and one-septate conidia (49-63 x 3.5-5.5 mm). Single conidia colonies were produced on potato dextrose agar at 25°C and were used to sequence the DNA region encoding for β-tubulin using the primers T1 and Bt2B. The sequence deposited in GenBank (Accession Number JN616287) was 100% identical to published sequences of C. buxicola in GenBank. This, taken together with morphological and cultural characteristics confirms the identity of the fungus as C. buxicola.

The leaves of five two-year-old plants of B. sempervirens cv. 'Suffruticosa' and B. microphylla were inoculated by spraying a suspension of conidia (1 x 10 conidia/ ml) of C. buxicola. Control plants were inoculated with sterile distilled water. Inoculated plants were incubated at 23°C with a 12 h photoperiod in humid chambers (95% relative humidity). Typical symptoms for C. buxicola infection on the leaves were observed 13 days after inoculation. C. buxicola was re-isolated from the inoculated plants. The control plants were healthy. To our knowledge, this is the first report of C. buxicola on B. sempervirens cv. 'Suffruticosa' and B. microphylla in the Czech Republic.

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Figure 1: Box blight caused by Cylindrocladium buxicola.
Figure 1: Box blight caused by Cylindrocladium buxicola.
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Figure 2: Symptoms on box leaves caused by Cylindrocladium buxicola.
Figure 2: Symptoms on box leaves caused by Cylindrocladium buxicola.

References

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To cite this report: Šafránková I, Kmoch M, Holková L, 2012. First report of Cylindrocladium buxicola on box in the Czech Republic. New Disease Reports 25, 5. [http://dx.doi.org/10.5197/j.2044-0588.2012.025.005]

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