Phylogeography And Host Range Of Armillaria Gallica In Riparian Forests Of The Northern Great Plains, Usa

FOREST PATHOLOGY(2021)

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Root disease pathogens, including Armillaria, are a leading cause of growth loss and tree mortality in forest ecosystems of North America. Armillaria spp. have a wide host range and can cause significant reductions in tree growth that may lead to mortality. DNA sequence comparisons and phylogenetic studies have allowed a better understanding of Armillaria spp. taxonomic diversity. Genetic sequencing has facilitated the mapping of species distributions and host associations, providing insights into Armillaria ecology. These studies can help to inform forest management and are essential in the development of disease risk maps, leading to more effective management strategies for Armillaria root disease. Armillaria surveys were conducted on publicly owned lands in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska, U.S.A. Surveyed stands consisted of riparian forests >= 0.4 hectares in area. Armillaria was found at 78 of 101 sites. A total of 57 Armillaria isolates-associated with 12 host tree species-were used for DNA sequencing of the translation elongation factor-1 alpha (tef1) gene. Armillaria gallica was the only species identified within the study sites. Results suggest that A. gallica is a common root pathogen of hardwood trees in riparian forests of the northern Great Plains with a wider host range and geographic distribution than previously recognized.
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Armillaria, host range, North America, northern Great Plains, riparian forests, root disease, species distribution
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