Hellenic Plant Protection Journal
        
        
          
            1:
          
        
        
          1-25, 2008
        
        
          REVIEW ARTICLE
        
        
          
            New plant pathogens reported in Greece, 1990-2007
          
        
        
          K. Elena
        
        
          1
        
        
          , A.S. Alivizatos
        
        
          1
        
        
          and C. Varveri
        
        
          1
        
        
          
            Summary
          
        
        
          A summary of new plant pathogen records in Greece during the period 1990-2007 is
        
        
          presented based on data published in national and international literature. Plant pathogenic fun-
        
        
          gi, bacteria, viruses and viroids are considered.
        
        
          A total of 47 new plant pathogenic fungi have been reported, most of which cause damaging
        
        
          plant diseases in Greece and only few seem to have a negligible effect. The new pathogens were
        
        
          found on a variety of host plants, annual or perennial, cultivated or forest species, vegetables or
        
        
          ornamentals etc. Based on available information up to now, the introduction of
        
        
          Ceratocystis pla-
        
        
          tani,
        
        
          the young-grapevine decline and esca disease pathogens and the new vascular wilts caused
        
        
          by
        
        
          Fusarium oxysporum
        
        
          are among the most alarming cases. Additionally, Alternaria brown spot
        
        
          on Minneola mandarins in Northwestern Greece and
        
        
          Phytophthora boehmeriae
        
        
          in irrigated cotton
        
        
          crops create severe problems.
        
        
          Five new records of plant pathogenic bacteria have been reported. All five pathogens were found
        
        
          on horticultural crops and the disease symptoms caused to them were described. The pathogens
        
        
          which were detected and identified were
        
        
          Pantoea ananas
        
        
          on watermelon,
        
        
          Pseudomonas syringae
        
        
          pv.
        
        
          apii
        
        
          on celery,
        
        
          Pseudomonas syringae
        
        
          pv.
        
        
          porri
        
        
          on leek,
        
        
          Χanthomonas campestris
        
        
          pv.
        
        
          vitians
        
        
          on
        
        
          lettuce and
        
        
          Χanthomonas cynarae
        
        
          on artichoke. The pathogens, although not yet widespread in
        
        
          the country, may have a serious economic impact since they can cause damage by reducing the
        
        
          market value or rendering harvest of the affected crops unmarketable.
        
        
          Fifty-two new viruses and viroids have been reported and characterized. Of these, nine viruses
        
        
          represent the most serious threat, since they are transmitted by insect vectors able to dissemi-
        
        
          nate them further and they affect important crops such as citrus, tomato, cucumber and potato.
        
        
          These viruses are:
        
        
          Citrus tristeza virus
        
        
          (CTV),
        
        
          Tomato yellow leaf curl virus
        
        
          (TYLCV),
        
        
          Tomato yellow leaf
        
        
          curl Sardinia virus
        
        
          (TYLCSV),
        
        
          Tomato chlorosis virus
        
        
          (ToCV),
        
        
          Tomato infectious chlorosis virus
        
        
          (TICV),
        
        
          Beet pseudo-yellows virus
        
        
          (BPYV),
        
        
          Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus
        
        
          (CYSDV),
        
        
          Cucumber aphid
        
        
          borne yellows virus
        
        
          (CABYV) and
        
        
          Potato virus Y
        
        
          NTN
        
        
          (PVY
        
        
          NTN
        
        
          ). Eradication, application of strict quaran-
        
        
          tine procedures and use of virus-free propagation material are some of the most important meas-
        
        
          ures for their control. Almost half of these reports derived from survey work aiming at estimating
        
        
          the sanitary situation of vegetatively propagated crops as a first step towards the production of
        
        
          healthy propagation material. Molecular methods developed during last years have greatly con-
        
        
          tributed to the identification and characterization of the viruses and viroids reported.
        
        
          1
        
        
          Laboratories of Mycology, Bacteriology and Virology,
        
        
          respectively, Department of Phytopathology, Benaki
        
        
          Phytopathological Institute, 8 St. Delta str., GR-145 61
        
        
          Kifissia (Athens), Greece
        
        
          tation of non-native plant pathogens, pests
        
        
          and weeds into a country has been great-
        
        
          ly facilitated by the icreasing free trade
        
        
          of plants, plant propagation material and
        
        
          plant products and the improving long-dis-
        
        
          tance transport possibilities. In addition,
        
        
          new records often arise from pre-existing
        
        
          
            Introduction
          
        
        
          New records following accidental impor-