2012
DOI: 10.5197/j.2044-0588.2012.025.005
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First report of Cylindrocladium buxicola on box in the Czech Republic

Abstract: Figure 1Figure 2 (Henricot & Culham, 2002;Brand, 2005;Cech et al., 2010)

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“…Subsequent reports of boxwood blight document the progressive spread of the disease across Europe and into Asia over a period of 15 years. Boxwood blight appeared in Germany in 2005, Belgium and France in 2006, Spain and Italy in 2008, Croatia in 2009, and the Czech Republic in 2010 (Brand 2005 ; Cech et al 2010 ; Crepel and Inghelbrecht 2003 ; Pintos Varela et al 2009 ; Saracchi et al 2008 ; Šafránková et al 2012 ; Saurat et al 2012 ). The disease was first identified in Asia in the Republic of Georgia in 2010 and Abkhazia in 2011, where it affected native stands of B. colchica (Gasich et al 2013 ; Gorgiladze et al 2011 ).…”
Section: Emergence Of Boxwood Blight On Ornamental and Native Boxwoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent reports of boxwood blight document the progressive spread of the disease across Europe and into Asia over a period of 15 years. Boxwood blight appeared in Germany in 2005, Belgium and France in 2006, Spain and Italy in 2008, Croatia in 2009, and the Czech Republic in 2010 (Brand 2005 ; Cech et al 2010 ; Crepel and Inghelbrecht 2003 ; Pintos Varela et al 2009 ; Saracchi et al 2008 ; Šafránková et al 2012 ; Saurat et al 2012 ). The disease was first identified in Asia in the Republic of Georgia in 2010 and Abkhazia in 2011, where it affected native stands of B. colchica (Gasich et al 2013 ; Gorgiladze et al 2011 ).…”
Section: Emergence Of Boxwood Blight On Ornamental and Native Boxwoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimal conditions for infections (warm and wet weather) in the humid continental climate of eastern Europe including parts of Ukraine and Russia may occur too infrequently owing to long, cold winters and warm-to-hot, dry summers. The only reports of the pathogen from these regions have come from nurseries and gardens in the Czech Republic [ 122 , 124 ] and a single nursery in western Ukraine [ 13 ]. The common element of diseased boxwood in gardens in the Czech Republic was the use of irrigation systems or partial-shade conditions, which created higher humidity and exposed leaves to longer periods of wetness [ 122 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V. buxi is a common, wound pathogen of boxwood, associated with wilt and canker. C. buxicola was occasionally found together with this fungus (Henricot et al 2000;Šafránková et al 2012. C. buxicola was detected in samples originating from each of the nurseries.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%