Abstract

Populus × euramericana (Dode) Guinier clone (cl.) “I-214” is a fast-growing interspecific hybrid between Eastern cottonwood (P. deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh) and European black poplar (Populus nigra L.). Populus × euramericana was introduced into Serbia in the 1950s and has become one of the most widely grown poplar species. In September 2019, cankers were observed on stems and branches of P. × euramericana cl. “I-214” trees in a two-year-old poplar plantation in the province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The canker tissue was soft and watery, and a colorless fluid that smelled rotten flowed from the cracks in the bark, suggesting possible bacterial disease. After two weeks, diseased trees experienced crown die-back and oozing of foamy, odorous exudates and this study aimed to identify the causal agent of the disease. Canker margins and exudates were collected from 20 symptomatic trees. The associated bacterium was isolated and identified using biochemical characteristics, phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequences, and multilocus sequence analyses (MLSA) based on partial sequencing of three housekeeping genes (gyrB, infB, and atpD). The pathogen was identified as Lonsdalea populi. Pathogenicity tests were conducted on rooted cuttings of P. × euramericana cl. “I-214” in an environmental test chamber and demonstrated that the isolated bacterial strain was able to reproduce symptoms of softened, water-soaked cankers and exudation. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of L. populi causing bacterial canker disease on P. × euramericana cl. “I-214” in Serbia and in southeastern Europe (SEE). It is also the first report of a bacterial disease on hybrid poplars, including P. × euramericana in this country and in SEE. If the disease spreads into new areas, selection for L. populi resistance may need to be integrated into future poplar breeding programs.

Highlights

  • Canadian poplar (Populus × euramericana (Dode) Guinier, syn

  • Biochemical characteristics of Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment (ILFE)-LP1 resembled those of the type strain NY060 of L. populi

  • This study provides the first record of L. populi on P. × euramericana cl

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Introduction

Canadian poplar (Populus × euramericana (Dode) Guinier, syn. Populus × canadensis Moench) is a fast-growing interspecific hybrid between North American Eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoidesBartr. ex Marsh ♀) and European black poplar (Populus nigra L. ♂). Canadian poplar (Populus × euramericana (Dode) Guinier, syn. Populus × canadensis Moench) is a fast-growing interspecific hybrid between North American Eastern cottonwood Ex Marsh ♀) and European black poplar It is an important tree species in many European countries. Populus × euramericana is characterized by rapid growth rates, ease of clonal propagation, coppice regeneration, high biomass production and carbon sequestration, potential. × euramericana is the most widely grown poplar species [4]. It is cultivated on floodplains and along the riverbanks of the major Serbian lowland rivers, i.e., the Danube, Sava, Tisa, Tamiš, and Morava on hydromorphic soil types, including fluvisol, humofluvisol and humogley [5]

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