Vinay Kumar, P. K. R. Kumar, Y. T. R. Babu, Article Info
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摘要
由Alternaria perpunctulata (E.G. Simmons) 引起的叶斑病对Alternanthera philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb(俗称鳄鱼草和锡兰菠菜)构成了严重威胁,导致印度稻田杂草持续泛滥。本研究的重点是对造成 A. philoxeroides 叶斑病的 Alternaria perpunctulata 菌株 GVKNSV7 进行分子鉴定和系统发育分析。2021 年 12 月,研究人员从印度安得拉邦贡图尔的卡库马努曼达尔(Kakumanu Mandal)和维萨卡帕特南的当地蔬菜市场采集了病株叶片,发现有症状的样本中,茴芹叶片上出现粉红色至淡红色斑点。通过形态学评估、致病性测试和 ITS 区域测序等综合方法,最终确定分离出的真菌为 A. perpunctulata,其序列相似度高达 98.54%。与 NCBI 数据库中的序列进行的分子比较进一步验证了这一鉴定结果。由此产生的基因序列正式编目为 "Alternaria perpunctulata GVKNSV7",GenBank登录号为 OQ073752,并已成功提交至 NCBI 数据库。这项研究强调了 ITS 测序和分子分析在准确识别和记录新兴病原体方面的作用。这种记录为开发未来的生物除草剂和有效的杂草管理策略提供了重要依据。此外,它还强调了 A. philoxeroides 作为叶菜的潜在用途,有助于粮食安全和农业可持续发展。总之,这项研究有助于了解Alternaria perpunctulata及其对作物健康和管理实践的影响。
Molecular identification and phylogenetic analysis of Alternaria perpunctulata GVKNSV7 causing leaf spot disease on Alternanthera philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb : A first report in India
Leaf spot disease caused by Alternaria perpunctulata (E.G. Simmons) poses a significant threat to Alternanthera philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb, commonly known as alligator weed and Ceylon Spinach, contributes to persistent weed proliferation in Indian paddy fields. This study focuses on the molecular identification and phylogenetic analysis of the Alternaria perpunctulata strain GVKNSV7, which is responsible for leaf spot disease on A. philoxeroides. Diseased plant leaves were collected from Kakumanu Mandal, Guntur, and local vegetable markets of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India, in December 2021, revealing symptomatic samples with pink to reddish spots on A. philoxeroides leaves. Employing a comprehensive approach that included morphological assessment, pathogenicity testing, and ITS region sequencing, the isolated fungus was conclusively identified as A. perpunctulata with a high sequence similarity of 98.54%. Molecular comparison with sequences in the NCBI database further validated this identification. The resulting genetic sequence, formally catalogued as "Alternaria perpunctulata GVKNSV7," with the GenBank accession number OQ073752, has been successfully submitted to the NCBI database. This study emphasized the utility of ITS sequencing and molecular analyses for accurately identifying and documenting emerging pathogens. Such documentation provides essential insights for developing future bioherbicides and effective weed management strategies. Furthermore, it highlights the potential use of A. philoxeroides as a leafy vegetable, contributing to food security and agricultural sustainability. Overall, this research contributes to understanding Alternaria perpunctulata and its implications for crop health and management practices.