Abstract

Olive trees (cv. Chemlali) showing typical symptoms of wilt and dieback were collected from several areas in Tunisia. Visual diagnostic, isolation and microscopic observations identified the causal pathogen as V erticillium dahliae . The pathotype was determined using specific primers pairs for D (defoliating) and ND (non-defolitating) . Artificial inoculation of olive plants resulted in typical wilting with defoliation, proving that the isolate tested was pathogenic on olive, and this isolate belongs to the D pathotype. This is the first report of the defoliating pathotype causing wilting disease on olive in Tunisia.

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