Parvodontia relampaga sp. nov.: A Cystostereaceae fungal pathogen that is the causal agent of relampago blight of woody plants in Florida, USA

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI:10.1016/j.funbio.2024.03.002
Claudia A. Paez , Jason A. Smith , Karen K. Nakasone , Sladana Bec , Carrie L. Harmon , Hector Urbina , Jeffrey M. Eickwort , Matthew E. Smith
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Starting in the fall of 2019, mortality, blight symptoms, and signs of white fungal mycelia were observed on external host tissues of non-native landscape trees as well as numerous native trees, understory shrubs, and vines throughout northern and central Florida, USA. We determined that the fungus is an undescribed species of Basidiomycota based on morphological characteristics and DNA sequence analysis. Phylogenetic analyses of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), large subunit (LSU), and translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef1) regions revealed that this novel plant pathogen is an undescribed taxon of the genus Parvodontia (Cystostereaceae, Agaricales). We propose the name Parvodontia relampaga sp. nov. which describes its unique morphological features and phylogenetic placement. We confirmed the pathogenicity of P. relampaga in greenhouse inoculations on host plants from which strains of this novel pathogen were isolated, including the non-native gymnosperm Afrocarpus falcatus, the non-native and commercially important Ligustrum japonicum, and the native tree Quercus hemisphaerica. P. relampaga was also detected on a total of 27 different species of woody host plants, including such economically and ecologically important hosts as Fraxinus, Ilex, Magnolia, Persea, Prunus, Salix, Vitis, and Vaccinium. For this new plant disease, we propose the name “relampago blight,” which refers to the lightning-like rhizomorph growth (relámpago means ‘lightning’ in Spanish). This study presents a newly discovered fungal taxon with a wide host range on both angiosperms and gymnosperms that may be an emerging pathogen of concern in Florida and the Gulf Coast region.

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Parvodontia relampaga sp:一种子囊菌科真菌病原体,是美国佛罗里达州木本植物褐斑病的病原体
从 2019 年秋季开始,在美国佛罗里达州北部和中部的非本地景观树以及许多本地树木、林下灌木和藤本植物的外部寄主组织上观察到了死亡、枯萎病症状和白色真菌菌丝体的迹象。根据形态特征和 DNA 序列分析,我们确定该真菌是一种未被描述的担子菌门(Basidiomycota)物种。内部转录间隔区(ITS)、大亚基(LSU)和翻译伸长因子 1-α()区的系统发育分析表明,这种新型植物病原体是一种未被描述的子囊菌属(子囊菌科,姬松茸属)类群。我们将其命名为 sp.nov.,以描述其独特的形态特征和系统发育位置。我们证实了在温室中接种寄主植物的致病性,从这些寄主植物中分离出了这种新型病原体的菌株,包括非本地的裸子植物、非本地的具有重要商业价值的、和本地的乔木。 在总共 27 种不同的木本寄主植物上也检测到了这种病原体,包括具有重要经济和生态价值的寄主如、和。对于这种新的植物病害,我们建议命名为 "relampago枯萎病",这是指根状茎闪电般的生长(relampago在西班牙语中是 "闪电 "的意思)。本研究介绍了一种新发现的真菌分类群,它在被子植物和裸子植物上都有广泛的寄主范围,可能是佛罗里达州和墨西哥湾沿岸地区一种令人担忧的新兴病原体。
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