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Bursaphelenchus xylophilus in Pinus sylvestris—The First Report in Europe

Luís Fonseca, Hugo Silva, Joana M. S. Cardoso, Ivânia Esteves, Carla Maleita, S. de S. Lopes, Isabel Abrantes

2024Forests15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, is the causal agent of pine wilt disease and is considered an A2 quarantine organism by the European Plant Protection Organisation. In Europe, this nematode has been reported in Pinus pinaster, P. radiata, and P. nigra. In May 2024, severe wilting symptoms were observed in P. sylvestris trees at Serra da Lousã (Coimbra, the central area of continental Portugal). Wood samples were collected from six wilted trees, and the presence of PWN was investigated. From these, B. xylophilus specimens were detected in five out of the six trees. Species identification was performed based on species-specific morphological diagnostic characters, and this was confirmed by real-time PCR using species-specific primers targeting the B. xylophilus satellite DNA region. This study presents the first detection of B. xylophilus in P. sylvestris in Portugal and in Europe.

Topics & Concepts

Bursaphelenchus xylophilusPinus <genus>XylophilusBiologyWoody plantBotanyForestryGeographyEcologyNematodeNematode management and characterization studiesPlant Parasitism and Resistance
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