Almond Diseases in Conditions of Yervandashat Community of Armavir Marz in the Republic of Armenia

Authors

  • G.V. Avagyan, V.G. Sahakyan

Keywords:

almond, almond leaf scorch, chlorosis, foamy canker, gummosis, shot hole disease

Abstract

As a part of the research, the species composition of almond diseases, as well as the susceptibility of different almond varieties, was studied. The following diseases and pests were detected at Armavir Marz: shot hole disease, almond leaf scorch, foamy canker, chlorosis, gummosis, peach twig borer, and green peach aphid. Trees of the Guara variety were infected with shot hole and gummosis, Penta - with gummosis, leaf scorch, and chlorosis. Diseases were not detected in trees of the Lauranne variety. Almond leaf scorch (Xylella fastidiosa Wells et al.) and foamy canker (Zymomonas Kluyver and van Niel) diseases were recorded in Armenia for the first time. Plant pathogenic fungi Arthrinium sp./Apiospora sp., Fusarium acuminatum, F. Incarnatum equiseti,      F. oxysporum, Valsa sordida (Cytospora chrysosperma), as well as non-pathogenic fungi Clonostachys rosea, Lachancea quebecensis, Mucor circinelloides, Pichia kudriavzevii and Torulaspora sp. have been isolated and identified from almond branches and trunks infected with gummosis.

Published

2023-12-13

How to Cite

G.V. Avagyan, V.G. Sahakyan. (2023). Almond Diseases in Conditions of Yervandashat Community of Armavir Marz in the Republic of Armenia . AgriScience and Technology, 3(83). Retrieved from https://journal.anau.am/index.php/anau/article/view/437