Marić Miloš, Vojvodić Mira, Jevremović Darko, Vasilijević Bojana, Vasić Tanja, Grkinić Miljan, Bulajić Aleksandra
Field Test doo, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
Department of Phytopathology, Institute of Phytomedicine, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrad, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia.
J Fungi (Basel). 2025 Sep 22;11(9):686. doi: 10.3390/jof11090686.
In the main growing areas in Serbia, plants with symptoms of stem blight were sampled in nine orchards with American highbush blueberry (), cultivar 'Duke', with high disease incidence, and 153 samples were taken. A total of 128 Botryosphaeriaceae isolates were characterized on the basis of morphology, sequence analysis, multilocus phylogeny based on ITS, and sequences and pathogenicity, and belonged to one of the four species , , and . Both and were detected for the first time on blueberries in Serbia, and was detected for the first time on blueberries worldwide. Comparative morphological and sequence analyses allowed a clear separation of from the phylogenetically closely related , and . Of the nine blueberry cultivars 'Aurora', 'Barbara Ann', 'Bluecrop', 'Bluejay', 'Draper', 'Duke', 'Huron', 'Patriot' and 'Spartan' inoculated with (isolate 421-19), the cultivar 'Duke' was the most susceptible. In our study, the majority of orchards were in their second or third year of production, implying that the planting material is likely to be the source of infection, emphasizing the importance of pathogen-free planting material.