Abstract:
Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia L.) started to be regarded in the last time more as a very useful multipurpose tree
species with a high potential for forest land reclamation, rather than a dangerous invasive one. In the perspective of
contemporary climate change, characterized by higher temperatures and lower rainfall, Russian olive trees could gain
more attention from foresters, ecologists and land managers who should develop an integrated management plan for this
species. Nevertheless, due to one of the most serious diseases of Elaeagnus angustifolia L., that is caused by the fungus
Phomopsis elaeagni Sandu. (1962) also phytopathologists attention and interest must be increased regarding the
Russian olive trees. The disease symptoms were observed in May 2024 on the several branches of Elaeagnus
angustifolia L. trees from a spontaneous flora area of Iasi county, Romania. The primary aim of the present study was to
identify and at the same time to signal the presence of Phomopsis elaeagni fungus on the Russian olive tree in the
mentioned area. In order to confirm the field diagnosis observed several laboratory determination were made, so the
fungus can be identified and morphological described.