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Viability of holm and cork oak seedlings from acorns sown in soils naturally infected with Phytophthora cinnamomi
Authors:M C Rodríguez‐Molina  L M Torres‐Vila  A Blanco‐Santos  E J Palo Núñez  E Torres‐Álvarez
Institution:1. Departamento de Fitopatología, Servicio de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico (SIA), Finca La Orden, Apdo. 22, E‐06080 Badajoz, Spain;2. Departamento de Ciencias Agroforestales, Universidad de Huelva, Campus de La Rábida, E‐21819 Palos de la Frontera, Huelva, Spain E‐mail: mrodriguezmol@aym.juntaex.es (for correspondence)
Abstract:The emergence and survival of pregerminated holm oak (Quercus ilex) and cork oak (Quercus suber) acorns from two ecologically different dehesas (Mediterranean open woodlands) were studied in two soils from these stands naturally infected with Phytophthora cinnamomi, and in the same soils previously sterilized in the autoclave. Phytophthora cinnamomi was consistently isolated from the radicles of all unemerged and all emerged but dead seedlings from the unsterilized substrates. Seedlings of holm oak were more susceptible to P. cinnamomi than those of cork oak. Mortality of holm oak seedlings was significantly different depending only on soil treatment (sterilized or unsterilized), and it was 100% in unsterilized soils, independent of acorn provenance and soil origin. Mortality of cork oak seedlings was significantly different depending on the acorn origin and soil treatment, and on the interactions acorn origin × soil origin and soil origin × soil treatment. The demonstrated high susceptibility of holm and cork oak young seedlings to P. cinnamomi could be a limiting factor in Mediterranean open woodlands (dehesas) not only in natural regeneration processes but also when reforestation by direct sowing is implemented.
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