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Phytophthora in horticultural nursery green waste: a risk to plant health

Kadiatou Schiffer-Forsyth, Debra Frederickson Matika, Pete E. Hedley, Peter J.A. Cock, Sarah Green*

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Abstract

Phytophthora is a genus of destructive plant pathogens. Certain species are damaging to native ecosystems, forestry, and the horticultural sector, and there is evidence of their dissemination in plant imports. Horticultural nurseries are central nodes of the plant trade and previous studies have found a high diversity of Phytophthora associated with plant nursery stock. It was subsequently hypothesized that green waste disposal sites in nurseries could harbour diverse Phytophthora communities and act as a pathogen reservoir and conduit, facilitating further Phytophthora infection of nursery stock and its spread into the wider environment. This project identified Phytophthora species associated with green waste at three Scottish nurseries by sampling material from waste piles, water run-off from piles, and roots from discarded plants. Species were identified using a baiting method and sequencing of environmental DNA. Plant nursery green waste was shown to harbour diverse and varied Phytophthora species assemblages, with differences among nurseries reflecting biosecurity management practices. Eighteen Phytophthora species were detected in the samples, including the highly destructive pathogens P. ramorum and P. austrocedri. Results suggest that the improved management of waste, for example through effective on-site composting, is essential to reduce the risk of Phytophthora pathogens spreading from nurseries into the wider environment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number616
JournalHorticulturae
Volume9
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 May 2023

Funding

This work was commissioned by Scotland’s Centre of Expertise for Plant Health Funded by Scottish Government through the Rural & Environment Science and Analytical Services (RESAS) Division under grant agreement No PHC2021/02.

Keywords

  • accreditation
  • baiting
  • metabarcoding
  • Phytophthora
  • plant nursery
  • waste management

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