Biotic Factors Affecting Ecosystem Services in Urban and Peri-Urban Forests in Italy: The Role of Introduced and Impending Pathogens and Pests
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Main Introduced Microbial Pathogens and Insect Pests
2.1. Fungi and Chromista
2.1.1. Broadleaves
Ulmus spp.
Platanus spp.
Quercus spp.
Castanea spp.
Fraxinus spp.
Acer spp.
2.1.2. Conifers
Cupressus spp.
Pinus spp.
2.2. Bacteria
2.2.1. Olea europea L.
2.2.2. Rosaceae
2.3. Phytophagous Insect Pests
2.3.1. Broadleaves
Ulmus spp.
Platanus spp.
Aesculus hippocastanum L.
Castanea spp.
Arecaceae spp.
Various Ornamentals
2.3.2. Conifers
Pinus spp.
3. Main Microbial Pathogens and Pests of Impending Introduction
3.1. Fungi and Chromista
3.2. Phytophagous Pests (Insects and Nematodes)
4. Management and Control
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Plant Host | Fungi and Chromista | Bacteria | Insects/Nematodes | Native Range | Year of First Report in Italy | Current Diffusion in Italy |
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Broadleaves | ||||||
Ulmus spp. | Ophiostoma ulmi s.s., O. novo-ulmi | Asia | 1900s | pandemic | ||
Aproceros leucopoda | Asia | 2009 | northeastern areas | |||
Platanus spp. | Ceratocystis platani | North America | 1960s | widely distributed | ||
Corythucha ciliata | North America | 1964 | widely distributed | |||
Quercus spp. | Biscogniauxia mediterranea | North Africa | 1987 | widely distributed | ||
Phytophthora ramorum | northern/central Europe | 2002 | Tuscany | |||
Ceratocystis fagacearum | North America | - | not present | |||
Cronartium quercuum f.sp. fusiforme | North America | - | not present | |||
Castanea spp. | Cryphonectria parasitica | Asia | 1940 | widely distributed | ||
Ceratocystis fagacearum | North America | - | not present | |||
Cronartium quercuum | North America | - | not present | |||
f.sp. fusiforme | Dryocosmus kuriphilus | China | 2002 | widely distributed | ||
Acer spp. | Phytophthora acerina | probably Asia | 2014 | Lombardy | ||
Aesculus hippocastanum L. | Cameraria orhidella | probably Balkans | 1992 | widely distributed | ||
Fraxinus spp. | Hymenoscyphus fraxineus | Asia | 2009 | Eastern Italy, Tuscany | ||
Agrilus planipennis | Asia | - | not present | |||
Arecaceae spp. | Paysandisia archon | South America | 2002 | widely distributed | ||
Rhynchophorus ferrugineus | probably India | 2004 | widely distributed | |||
Olea europea L. | Xylella fastidiosa | North America, Brazil | 2013 | Apulia | ||
Conifers | ||||||
Cupressus spp. | Seiridium cardinale | California | 1951 | widely distributed | ||
Chamaecyparis spp. and Taxus spp. | Phytophthora lateralis | North America | - | Not present | ||
Pinus spp. | Heterobasidion irregulare | North America | 2004 | Latium | ||
Fusarium circinatum | North America | 2005 | eradicated | |||
Matsucoccus feytaudi | Atlantic areas of Morocco, Portugal, Spain, and France | 1970s | Liguria, Tuscany | |||
Leptoglossus occidentalis | North America | 1999 | widely distributed | |||
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus | North America | - | Not present | |||
Various ornamentals | Erwinia amylovora | North America | 1991 | widely distributed | ||
Hyphantria cunea | North America | 1981 | northern and central areas | |||
Metcalfa pruinosa | North America | 1979 | widely diffused | |||
Anoplophora chinensis | Far East | 2000 | Lombardy, Latium, Tuscany | |||
Anoplophora glabripennis | Far East | 2007 | Lombardy, Veneto, Marche | |||
Xylosandrus crassiusculus | Asia | 2003 | Tuscany, Liguria, Veneto | |||
Xylosandrus germanus | Asia | 1992 | northeastern areas | |||
Aromia bungii | East Asia | 2012 | Campania, Lombardy | |||
Popillia japonica | northeast Asia | 2014 | Lombardy | |||
Malacosoma disstria | North America | - | Not present |
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Moricca, S.; Bracalini, M.; Croci, F.; Corsinovi, S.; Tiberi, R.; Ragazzi, A.; Panzavolta, T. Biotic Factors Affecting Ecosystem Services in Urban and Peri-Urban Forests in Italy: The Role of Introduced and Impending Pathogens and Pests. Forests 2018, 9, 65. https://doi.org/10.3390/f9020065
Moricca S, Bracalini M, Croci F, Corsinovi S, Tiberi R, Ragazzi A, Panzavolta T. Biotic Factors Affecting Ecosystem Services in Urban and Peri-Urban Forests in Italy: The Role of Introduced and Impending Pathogens and Pests. Forests. 2018; 9(2):65. https://doi.org/10.3390/f9020065
Chicago/Turabian StyleMoricca, Salvatore, Matteo Bracalini, Francesco Croci, Sara Corsinovi, Riziero Tiberi, Alessandro Ragazzi, and Tiziana Panzavolta. 2018. "Biotic Factors Affecting Ecosystem Services in Urban and Peri-Urban Forests in Italy: The Role of Introduced and Impending Pathogens and Pests" Forests 9, no. 2: 65. https://doi.org/10.3390/f9020065
APA StyleMoricca, S., Bracalini, M., Croci, F., Corsinovi, S., Tiberi, R., Ragazzi, A., & Panzavolta, T. (2018). Biotic Factors Affecting Ecosystem Services in Urban and Peri-Urban Forests in Italy: The Role of Introduced and Impending Pathogens and Pests. Forests, 9(2), 65. https://doi.org/10.3390/f9020065