Alternaria Species on Convolvulus arvensis Revealed as a Potential Inoculum Source for Solanaceous Crops in Serbia.

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Plant disease Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1094/PDIS-06-24-1175-RE
Jovana Blagojević, Ana Andjelković, Ivan Vučurović, Nenad Trkulja, Danijela Ristić
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Alternaria pathogens are a global agronomic challenge affecting the health of Solanaceae crops. Crop debris, seeds, and perennial weeds are potential inoculum reservoirs, but knowledge on their relative importance remains limited. Plants of Convolvulus arvensis showing early blight and brown leaf spot symptoms were collected from in and around potato and tomato fields in Serbia, grown both in open conditions and in tunnels, in the late season of 2021 to 2022. Morphological characterization and multilocus sequence analysis were performed on collected samples, using three genes (GPD, CAL, and RPB2) for large-spored species and six genes (Alt a1, ATP, HIS3, endoPG, TEF-1, and OPA10-2) for small-spored species of Alternaria. A total of 58 strains were identified: four large-spored species (A. grandis, A. solani, A. protenta, and A. linariae) and two small-spored species (A. alternata and A. arborescens). Phylogenetic analyses of concatenated loci and haplotype network for every investigated locus revealed that large-spored isolates from C. arvensis exhibit a low genetic variability, suggesting common haplotypes in a broad solanaceous host range. Meanwhile, small-spored Alternaria isolates displayed high genetic diversity in all examined gene regions, indicating potential geographical haplotype distribution per HIS3 locus. Pathogenicity tests confirmed the virulence of all isolates on original hosts, with crop plants of potato and tomato also showing high susceptibility. Notably, this research documents six Alternaria species on C. arvensis in Serbia for the first time, significantly broadening our understanding of the pathogen's diversity and suggesting new sources of inoculum in solanaceous crops.

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揭示了作为塞尔维亚茄科作物潜在接种源的卷叶芹上的交替孢霉。
交链孢属病原体是影响茄科作物健康的全球性农艺挑战。作物残体、种子和多年生杂草是潜在的接种体库,但对其相对重要性的了解仍然有限。2021 - 2022 年晚季,我们从塞尔维亚马铃薯和番茄田及其周围采集了出现早疫病和褐叶斑病症状的卷须草(Convolvulus arvensis)植株,这些植株既有在露天条件下生长的,也有在隧道中生长的。对收集到的样本进行了形态学和系统发育分析,使用三个基因(GPD、CAL、RPB2)分析大孢子物种,使用六个基因(Alt a1、ATP、HIS3、endoPG、TEF-1、OPA10-2)分析小孢子物种。共鉴定出 58 个菌株--4 个大孢子种(A. grandis、A. solani、A. protenta 和 A. linariae)和 2 个小孢子种(A. alternata 和 A. arborescens)。对每个调查位点的连接位点和单倍型网络进行的系统发育分析表明,来自 C. arvensis 的大孢分离物表现出较低的遗传变异性,表明在广泛的茄科寄主范围内存在共同的单倍型。与此同时,小孢子介壳虫分离物在所有检测基因区域都表现出较高的遗传多样性,这表明每个 HIS3 基因座都可能存在地理单倍型分布。致病性测试证实了所有分离株对原宿主的致病性,马铃薯和番茄等作物也表现出较高的易感性。值得注意的是,这项研究首次记录了塞尔维亚 C. arvensis 上的六种 Alternaria 种类,极大地拓宽了我们对病原体多样性的了解,并为茄科作物的新接种源提出了建议。
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Plant disease
Plant disease 农林科学-植物科学
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1993
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2 months
期刊介绍: Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.
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