Verticillium dahliae pathotypes and olive cultivars determine geographic distribution and development of Verticillium wilt under current and future climate change scenarios in Southern Spain

Ponencia presentada en el 11 th International Verticillium Symposium, celebrado en Göttingen (Alemania) del 5 al 8 de mayo de 2013.

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Main Authors: Lucena León, Carlos, Trapero Casas, José Luis, Remesal, Efrén, Navas Cortés, Juan Antonio
Format: comunicación de congreso biblioteca
Published: Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft 2013-05
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/97004
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spelling dig-ias-es-10261-970042018-08-03T07:56:30Z Verticillium dahliae pathotypes and olive cultivars determine geographic distribution and development of Verticillium wilt under current and future climate change scenarios in Southern Spain Lucena León, Carlos Trapero Casas, José Luis Remesal, Efrén Navas Cortés, Juan Antonio Ponencia presentada en el 11 th International Verticillium Symposium, celebrado en Göttingen (Alemania) del 5 al 8 de mayo de 2013. Global climate variability and change caused by natural processes as well as anthropogenic factors are major environmental issues in the 21st century. The increase in mean temperatures, change in precipitation regimes, and a continuous increase in CO2 concentration are likely the main scientific evidence of climate change in recent decades. Plant disease epidemics result from specific interactions of a susceptible host plant, a prevalent and virulent pathogen and a conducive environment. Consequently, shifts in any one of these components can change geographic distribution and disease expression in a given pathosystem. Verticillium wilt (VW) of olive caused by the soil-borne fungus Verticillium dahliae is of major concern for the olive industry in the Mediterranean basin, mainly due to the rapid and wide spread of the highly virulent defoliating (D) pathotype. In this work, we have evaluated the effect of temperature and CO2 concentration on virulence of V. dahliae pathotypes and olive cultivars interactions. Peer Reviewed 2014-05-21T10:08:47Z 2014-05-21T10:08:47Z 2013-05 2014-05-21T10:08:47Z comunicación de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794 11th International Verticillium Symposium (2013) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/97004 none Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft
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description Ponencia presentada en el 11 th International Verticillium Symposium, celebrado en Göttingen (Alemania) del 5 al 8 de mayo de 2013.
format comunicación de congreso
author Lucena León, Carlos
Trapero Casas, José Luis
Remesal, Efrén
Navas Cortés, Juan Antonio
spellingShingle Lucena León, Carlos
Trapero Casas, José Luis
Remesal, Efrén
Navas Cortés, Juan Antonio
Verticillium dahliae pathotypes and olive cultivars determine geographic distribution and development of Verticillium wilt under current and future climate change scenarios in Southern Spain
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Trapero Casas, José Luis
Remesal, Efrén
Navas Cortés, Juan Antonio
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title Verticillium dahliae pathotypes and olive cultivars determine geographic distribution and development of Verticillium wilt under current and future climate change scenarios in Southern Spain
title_short Verticillium dahliae pathotypes and olive cultivars determine geographic distribution and development of Verticillium wilt under current and future climate change scenarios in Southern Spain
title_full Verticillium dahliae pathotypes and olive cultivars determine geographic distribution and development of Verticillium wilt under current and future climate change scenarios in Southern Spain
title_fullStr Verticillium dahliae pathotypes and olive cultivars determine geographic distribution and development of Verticillium wilt under current and future climate change scenarios in Southern Spain
title_full_unstemmed Verticillium dahliae pathotypes and olive cultivars determine geographic distribution and development of Verticillium wilt under current and future climate change scenarios in Southern Spain
title_sort verticillium dahliae pathotypes and olive cultivars determine geographic distribution and development of verticillium wilt under current and future climate change scenarios in southern spain
publisher Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/97004
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