Fungi associated with shoot dieback of Pinus mugo subsp. mugo in the Polish Tatra Mountains

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Forest Pathology Pub Date : 2024-06-27 DOI:10.1111/efp.12874
Robert Jankowiak, Czesław Bartnik, Dominika Ledwich, Piotr Bilański, Stephen J. Taerum
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Dieback of dwarf pine scrub (Pinus mugo subsp. mugo) shoots can limit the growth of this species in subalpine areas of the Carpathian Mountains. In July 2023, extensive shoot decline was observed in P. mugo patches in the West Tatra Mountains in southern Poland. Symptomatic shoots showed shoot tip dieback and red-brown needle discoloration. Internal symptoms included dark discoloration of the pith parenchyma and necrotic lesions in shoot periderms. In this study, we described the symptoms of P. mugo shoot dieback and surveyed the culturable fungi from asymptomatic and symptomatic P. mugo shoots, as well as the bases of needles growing from shoots. In addition, we conducted phylogenetic analyses to distinguish between potential cryptic species of Sydowia polyspora. The dwarf pine scrub shoots and needles were sampled from four patches in the Polish Tatra Mountains. In total, 128 distinct taxa were identified. Ascomycota was dominant, representing 96.6% of the isolates. Among the taxa identified, Sydowia polyspora crypt. sp. I, Lachnellula calyciformis, Mollisia sp. 8, Tympanis sp., Epicoccum mezzettii, E. nigrum, Infundichalara sp., Lophium mytilinum, Cytospora sp., Soosiella sp., Cladosporium westerdijkiae and Hendersonia pinicola were most frequently isolated. In most cases, tissue type and sample site significantly affected the abundance and composition of colonizing fungi. Only S. polyspora was found consistently in all sample types, suggesting that this fungus may be responsible for the shoot dieback of P. mugo. Phylogenetic analyses demonstrated that S. polyspora should be treated as a species complex containing at least four cryptic species (referred to as groups I–IV), that are highly host-specific to different conifer species. We also found several other well-known pathogens, namely Allantophomopsis pseudotsugae, Botrytis cinerea, Cytospora sp., Fusarium sp., Sirococcus conigenus and Tympanis sp., which may cause considerable damage to Pinus spp. shoots. Among them, only Cytospora sp., and Tympanis sp. were found often. This is the first comprehensive survey of the fungi associated with extensive shoot dieback of P. mugo in the Carpathian Mountains, and this research led to the discovery of numerous new fungal species associated with P. mugo.

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与波兰塔特拉山木麻黄亚种松树嫩枝枯死有关的真菌
在喀尔巴阡山脉的亚高山地区,矮松灌丛(Pinus mugo subsp.2023 年 7 月,在波兰南部西塔特拉山的矮松灌丛中发现了大面积的嫩枝衰退现象。有症状的嫩枝表现为嫩枝顶端枯死和针叶红褐色褪色。内部症状包括髓质变暗和嫩枝外皮坏死。在这项研究中,我们描述了木麻黄嫩枝枯死的症状,并调查了无症状和有症状的木麻黄嫩枝以及从嫩枝上长出的针叶基部的可培养真菌。此外,我们还进行了系统发育分析,以区分多孢伞菌(Sydowia polyspora)的潜在隐蔽物种。矮松灌丛的嫩枝和针叶样本来自波兰塔特拉山的四个片区。共鉴定出 128 个不同的类群。子囊菌属占主导地位,占分离物的 96.6%。在已鉴定的分类群中,Sydowia polyspora crypt.sp. I、Lachnellula calyciformis、Mollisia sp.8、Tympanis sp.、Epicoccum mezzettii、E. nigrum、Infundichalara sp.、Lophium mytilinum、Cytospora sp.、Soosiella sp.、Cladosporium westerdijkiae 和 Hendersonia pinicola 最常被分离出来。在大多数情况下,组织类型和取样地点对定植真菌的数量和组成有很大影响。只有 S. polyspora 在所有样本类型中都能持续发现,这表明这种真菌可能是造成木豆嫩枝枯萎的原因。系统发育分析表明,多孢子菌应被视为一个物种复合体,其中至少包含四个隐蔽物种(称为 I-IV 组),它们对不同针叶树种具有高度的寄主特异性。我们还发现了其他几种众所周知的病原体,即 Allantophomopsis pseudotsugae、Botrytis cinerea、Cytospora sp.、Fusarium sp.、Sirococcus conigenus 和 Tympanis sp.,它们可能会对松属植物的嫩枝造成相当大的损害。其中,只有球孢子菌(Cytospora sp.)和疫霉(Tympanis sp.)被经常发现。这是首次对喀尔巴阡山脉与木麻黄属松树大面积嫩枝枯死有关的真菌进行全面调查,这项研究发现了许多与木麻黄属松树有关的新真菌物种。
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Forest Pathology
Forest Pathology 农林科学-林学
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期刊介绍: This peer reviewed, highly specialized journal covers forest pathological problems occurring in any part of the world. Research and review articles, short communications and book reviews are addressed to the professional, working with forest tree diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, nematodes, viruses, and phytoplasms; their biology, morphology, and pathology; disorders arising from genetic anomalies and physical or chemical factors in the environment. Articles are published in English. Fields of interest: Forest pathology, effects of air pollution and adverse environmental conditions on trees and forest ecosystems.
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