VALSA EUGENIAEIN RELATION TO THE SUDDEN‐DEATH DISEASE OF THE CLOVE TREE (EUGENIA AROMATICA)
作者:
F. J. NUTMAN,
F. M. ROBERTS,
期刊:
Annals of Applied Biology
(WILEY Available online 1954)
卷期:
Volume 41,
issue 1
页码: 23-44
ISSN:0003-4746
年代: 1954
DOI:10.1111/j.1744-7348.1954.tb00914.x
出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
The sudden‐death disease of the clove tree is invariably associated with the fungusValsa eugeniae.The pathogenicity of this fungus has been investigated experimentally, and it has been shown that it is a primary parasite on mature clove trees, that saplings are resistant to it, and that seedlings are immune. It has been experimentally demonstrated that water‐borne spores of the fungus can invade the absorbing and the fibrous roots of the clove tree. The slow‐decline disease, which affects clove saplings only, is associated with a slow and progressive root‐rot over a period of many years.Valsais also invariably associated with this disease, which occurs only in areas which have been replanted after the previous stand has been killed by sudden death. It is thought that slow decline is the symptom‐expression ofValsaattack on young trees when these still retain some measure of juvenile resista
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