Lupinus luteus, a new host of Phytophthora cinnamomi in Spanish oak-rangeland ecosystems

TitleLupinus luteus, a new host of Phytophthora cinnamomi in Spanish oak-rangeland ecosystems
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsSerrano, M. Socorro, Fernández-Rebollo P., Vita P., Carbonero M. Dolores, Trapero A., & Sánchez M. Esperanza
JournalEuropean Journal of Plant Pathology
Volume128
Pagination149-152
KeywordsOak decline, quercus ilex ssp ballota, Quercus rotundifolia, root rot
Abstract

Phytophthora cinnamomi is an aggressive pathogen on Lupinus luteus (yellow lupin), causing root rot, wilting and death of this crop, common in oak-rangeland ecosystems ('dehesas') in south-western Spain. The oomycete, the main cause of Quercus decline in the region, was isolated from roots of wilted lupins in the field. Artificial inoculations on four cultivars of L. luteus reproduced the symptoms of the disease, both in pre- and post-emergence stages, recovering the pathogen from necrotic roots. These results suggest the potential of yellow lupin as inoculum reservoir for the infection of Quercus roots. This is the first report of P. cinnamomi as root pathogen of L. luteus.