Susceptibility of Eucalyptus hybrid clones to Botryosphaeria canker in Uganda |
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Authors: | Grace Nakabonge Evelyn Namukasa Susan B. Tumwebaze |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Forestry, Biodiversity and Tourism, School of Forestry, Environment and Geographical Sciences Makerere University, Kampala, Ugandanakabonge@caes.mak.ac.ug;3. The New Forests Company, Kampala, Uganda;4. Department of Forestry, Biodiversity and Tourism, School of Forestry, Environment and Geographical Sciences Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe study assessed the susceptibility of the nine commonly grown Eucalyptus clones to Neofusicoccum species associated with Botryosphaeria canker in Uganda. The inoculation trials indicated that susceptibility of Eucalyptus hybrids differed significantly (p = .000), clones GU609, GU7, GC578, and GC796 exhibiting a higher tolerance than GC784, GC550, GU8, GC514, and GC540. The results further revealed that N. parvum was more pathogenic than N. kwambonambiense. The generated information can be exploited in sustainable forest management by expanding the growing of tolerant hybrids in areas with high Botryosphaeria canker disease pressure. |
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Keywords: | Botryosphaeriaceae Neofusicoccum pathogenicity |
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