Susceptibility of South American pear cultivars to brown spot of pear caused by Stemphylium vesicarium

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Marisa Andrea Aluminé Tudela
Gustavo Nestor Gimenez
Susana Noemí Di Masi
Graciela Noemí Pose
Mabel Basanta
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[1] Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET),Departamento de Estadística, Facultad de Economía y Administración
[2] Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Alto Valle (EEA),Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología
[3] Universidad Nacional del Comahue (UNCo),Laboratorio de Micología y Cultivo de Hongos Comestibles y Medicinales–INTECH
[4] Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (UNQ),undefined
[5] CONICET-UNSAM,undefined
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Brown spot of pear; Pear cultivars; Fungal disease;
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Brown spot of pear (BSP), a fungal disease, was recently detected in the Alto Valle of Río Negro region in Patagonia, Argentina. BSP is caused by Stemphylium vesicarium (teleomorph: Pleospora herbarum, syn. P. allii) in its sexual and asexual stages, and its main symptoms are lesions in fruit and leaves. The aim of the present study was to characterize the susceptibility of four main pear cultivars grown in the Alto Valle of Río Negro to infection by S. vesicarium. Over four recent growing seasons, BSP incidence and severity were monitored in an orchard with ‘Williams’, ‘Packham’s’, ‘D'Anjou’, and ‘Abate Fetel’ pear cultivars. In addition, inoculations of a pathogenic S. vesicarium strain were performed on detached fruit and leaves of the four cultivars. Both in-field observations and in vitro inoculation experiments indicated that fruit and leaf susceptibility to BSP was markedly higher in ‘D'Anjou’ and ‘Abate Fetel’ compared to ‘Packham’s’ and ‘Williams’. These findings provide valuable information for the correct allocation of resources to efficiently monitor and control BSP.
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