Biocontrol Science and Technology (2009) 19, 263-276

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Nicklas Samils, Rimvydas Vasaitis and Jan Stenlid (2009)
Impact of the biological control agent Phlebiopsis gigantea on its resident genetic structure in the Baltic Sea area
Biocontrol Science and Technology 19 (3), 263-276
Abstract: The basidiomycete Phlebiopsis gigantea (Fr.) Jülich has been used in Swedish forestry as a biocontrol agent against the root and butt-rot pathogen Heterobasidion annosum s.l. on freshly cut Picea abies stumps since the early 1990s. Until 2005, the commercial preparation of this biological stump treatment, Rotstop®, has been based on a single strain of P. gigantea that has been applied on more than 47,000 ha annually in Fennoscandia. This paper reports on the spread of genetic material from the Rotstop® biocontrol strain of P. gigantea to resident populations of P. gigantea. We conclude that the inoculated fungus remained to a large extent restricted to the treated plots and did not spread to the adjacent areas, dominated by the natural spore deposition from resident populations of the fungus. Furthermore, the study demonstrates high genetic diversity and low geographic differentiation in P. gigantea populations in the geographical area around the Baltic Sea.
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Database assignments for author(s): Rimvydas Vasaitis, Jan Stenlid

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
biocontrol - natural enemies
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
population dynamics/epizootiology
molecular biology - genes


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Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Heterobasidion annosum Spruce (Picea) Sweden
Phlebiopsis gigantea (antagonist) Heterobasidion annosum Spruce (Picea) Sweden