西澳大利亚柑橘枝干枯萎病相关 Colletotrichum 菌种的鉴定和致病性

IF 2.3 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY Plant Pathology Pub Date : 2024-03-04 DOI:10.1111/ppa.13888
Weixia Wang, Andrew S. Taylor, Eden Tongson, Jacqueline Edwards, Niloofar Vaghefi, Peter K. Ades, Pedro W. Crous, Paul W. J. Taylor
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据报道,全球有多达 32 种 Colletotrichum 与柑橘采前或采后病害有关,而在澳大利亚,据报道有 6 种 Colletotrichum 可导致柑橘叶片和果实病害。最近,在西澳大利亚的柑橘果园中发现了一种新出现的病害--枝干或嫩枝枯萎病。从 12 个橙子、柑橘和柠檬品种中采集到的出现枯枝(枯梢)或病变的病枝上分离出了 Colletotrichum 菌种,这些病枝或病变伴有或不伴有牙龈病。采用多相方法,包括利用内部转录间隔序列和中间的 5.8S nrDNA(IRNA)进行多基因系统发生分析,确定了严格意义上的球孢子菌、喀斯特球孢子菌和新泽兰球孢子菌。通过多基因系统发育分析,确定了鲣节孢属种群中的分离物的 8S nrDNA(ITS)、甘油醛-3-磷酸脱氢酶(gapdh)、β-微管蛋白(tub2)、肌动蛋白(act)和组蛋白(his3)序列,以及球孢属种群中的分离物的 Apn2-Mat1-2 基因间距和部分交配型(Mat1-2)(ApMat)和谷氨酰胺合成酶(gs)序列,以及形态特征。C. gloeosporioides 是西澳大利亚州与树枝枯萎病相关的最常见物种,而 C. novae-zelandiae 则是首次在澳大利亚报道。对柠檬树和橘子树的嫩枝进行的致病性试验证实,C. gloeosporioides、C. karstii 和 C. novae-zelandiae 是枝枯病的病原菌,其中 C. gloeosporioides 的侵袭性最强。了解导致枝干枯萎的物种及其生活方式将有助于开发综合防治方法。
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Identification and pathogenicity of Colletotrichum species associated with twig dieback of citrus in Western Australia
Up to 32 Colletotrichum species have been reported to be associated with pre‐ or postharvest diseases of citrus globally, while in Australia, six species have been reported to cause citrus leaf and fruit disease. Twig or shoot dieback has recently been observed as an emerging disease in citrus orchards in Western Australia. Colletotrichum species were isolated from diseased twigs showing dieback (withertip) or lesions, with or without gummosis, collected from 12 varieties of orange, mandarin and lemon. Colletotrichum gloeosporioides sensu stricto, Colletotrichum karstii and Colletotrichum novae‐zelandiae were identified using a polyphasic approach that included multigene phylogenetic analysis using sequences of internal transcribed spacer and intervening 5.8S nrDNA (ITS), glyceraldehyde‐3‐phosphate dehydrogenase (gapdh), β‐tubulin (tub2), actin (act) and histone (his3) for isolates in the boninense species complex, and Apn2–Mat1–2 intergenic spacer and partial mating type (Mat1–2) (ApMat) and glutamine synthetase (gs) for isolates in the gloeosporioides species complex, as well as morphological characteristics. C. gloeosporioides was the most prevalent species associated with twig dieback in Western Australia, while C. novae‐zelandiae was reported for the first time in Australia. Pathogenicity tests on shoot twigs from lemon and orange trees confirmed C. gloeosporioides, C. karstii and C. novae‐zelandiae as the cause of twig dieback, with C. gloeosporioides being the most aggressive species. Knowledge of the species causing twig dieback and their lifestyle will assist the development of integrated control methods.
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Plant Pathology
Plant Pathology 生物-农艺学
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